This is an analysis of The Rush-Bearing At Ambleside by Letitia Elizabeth Landon.

SUMMER is come, with her leaves and her flowers—
Summer is come, with the sun on her hours;…

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Structure

  • Rhyme scheme: aabbcc bbbbdd eeffaa ddgggg hhiiaa
  • Stanza lengths: 6,6,6,6,6,
  • Metre: 10010011010 10010011010 01001101101 101001011001 01001101111 101101001101 11101011001 101001101011 111101011001 001111011111 11001011011 11011011101 01001111011 01011011111 1011011010011 101001001001 111111111110 1110110011010 01001001011 11111001011 01101001101 11011001001 111111001001 11011101111 01101111001 001011001011 11011011101 101101011001 1010011001001 1110111011101
  • Closest metre: iambic pentameter
  • Guessed form: heroic couplets
  • Stanzas: 5
  • Lines: 30

Repeated words/phrases

and, her, we

Anaphora

summer