This is an analysis of the poem A Le Brun Et Au Marquis De Brazais that begins with:

Le Brun, qui nous attends aux rives de la Seine,
Quand un destin jaloux loin de toi nous enchaîne;...

Elements of the verse: questions and answers

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  • Stanza lengths (in strings): 8,26,46,52,44,32,
  • Closest metre: trochaic pentameter
  • Сlosest rhyme: no rhyme
  • Сlosest stanza type: sonnet
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Metre: 011101110110 111010101110 1101111110 110100111010 1010101011 1011101101 10110110010 11111111100 111100111110 111011100101 01011010011 1111110111 101111111011 11011101100 11101110010 1101010010 1111111010 011101111110 100110111011 11100010011 1011010111 1011001111 1111010110 11011110011 110101101010 100100010110 100111010100 10111010110 10111010110 10111110010 100110101111 11111010001 101001001 11001111011 10101101100 1001111011 11111011110100 101010111100 11010011110 1111011010 111111111110 1001111001 111010100111 111001111011 11101111011 0101111001 1111010011 110010110110 11010010110 100011111010 10111011101 111010110 111111011101 11011010011 1011011110 101011110100 1011111001 11001110100 10111111011010 10100110010 10010111101 110011111010 101111111110 01010010010 1101111110 1011111100011 11101111010 100111110 1111010110101 1111011100 110011100110 110011110101 111110101110 111111101 1111010111 11001011110 10100111101 101111110111 111010111101 111101110001 011101010110 111010101010 1011101100 10010110010 110111111110 1110111110 111010110110 0110101110011 111011110111 11001111101 11111111100 1110111110 1011111110 101001010111 11010111010 11010010010 111111101111010 11111111110001 011111010 110100100011 11101100110 111101010 1000111101 1110111010 10101111011 1111001101 111101100101 1011101011 101001111101 1100011101111 01011110010 1010111111101 1101101101 111110101 110111010110 010101110 110111011101 10111001101001 10111111101 11001011101 1010111101 101010101 0101101011100 111010011010 110100101100 11111101111 111011000110 10100101010 111010111110 1011110110 1101001110110 10110110110 111111100110 111111011101 1011111010 1100101101 10010011010111 11001100111 1011111101 01001011011 11101010111 011100100110 11001100110 111110101110 111101101 11100111001 110110010 1101011010 11111001011 1110111001100 11011010010 10101110110 1110101101 1001101101 10111011010 111100100110 1100111110010 1110111010 101100010100 1011011110 11110011010 1001011001 110110011000 111001001 10100110 1110100110001 111111010010 1001110010 011010010 10110010010 111110111110 1011001110111 100111011110 1110001101 111100111 111011110 11111111000 100011100111 11111011011 100110111 11111111110 101101110 011001110111 1101111110111 10111111 10110011111 101110110100 110011110110 1001001101100 11010111101100 110110101111 11010100100110 101111111111 1110011110 1101011100 111110110 1101000111010 11011001010 110111110110 10111101110 1010110110 111011111100 1111111110 111110111 1010111111110 101001111010 1101100110011 111101011
  • Amount of stanzas: 6
  • Average number of symbols per stanza: 1593
  • Average number of words per stanza: 291
  • Amount of lines: 208
  • Average number of symbols per line: 45 (strings are more long than medium ones)
  • Average number of words per line: 8
  • Mood of the speaker:

    The punctuation marks are various. Neither mark predominates.

  • The author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image; de, un, que, et, le, des, nous, leur, la, qui, lui, o, nos, viens, les are repeated.

    The poet used anaphora at the beginnings of some neighboring lines. The same words nous, que, et, lui, c'est, quand, o, tout, la, qu'ils are repeated.

    There is a poetic device epiphora at the end of some neighboring lines tre, te, les, s, e, le, re, es are repeated).

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