This is an analysis of the poem The Kalevala - Rune Xiii that begins with:

LEMMINIKAINEN'S SECOND WOOING.
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  • Rhyme scheme: a XXbcdXXcbccecfXbXggfbdXXbfhcbfXXXaddiigXXhggjXXeXgdiffXXbchfbXXXdifXdbeddddeefkddlXXgcDXXbgcDXbbcmdXddaecXXddflgddkdddkdlfXXlbbdgegXldedDDbHalXabbgXbfdXddcaeednXXXbcdbXjjXbXdgddXbldgaacdXdagXbcccddclaablbDDbHXXodhdfepdXcXchdXoggqmbagfgrlhdXbkXXfgfbecXi
  • Stanza lengths (in strings): 1,294,
  • Closest metre: trochaic tetrameter
  • Сlosest rhyme: no rhyme
  • Сlosest stanza type: sonnet
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Metre: 100001010 10101000 00100100 10111010 11111010 10101110 10100010 10100100 10101010 11101110 10111010 10111011 10101010 11111010 11101110 10101100 00100010 01111100 01101010 01101110 11101010 10111010 10001110 10101010 10100100 10011110 00101110 00101110 11111110 11101110 11101011 00101110 10101000 101010100 10101011 10101110 110000110 111001110 11101110 11101110 11111110 10111011 10001110 10101010 10111010 10101110 10001010 00100100 10101110 11101000 10101011 11111011 10111010 1010011 10101010 11111010 10101010 11001110 10101010 10001010 11101011 11111110 00101110 10101000 11100100 11101011 10111010 11011011 1010010 00101111 11001110 10101010 10001011 10001010 11101010 10111011 11101010 10101101 11101011 11101011 11110011 11101011 00100011 11110000 10100100 11101011 10001010 11100111 11101010 10101000 10111110 10101011 00101010 11100111 101111100 00111010 10101010 01111011 10111110 10100011 10001010 10101010 00100011 10001110 10110010 11101010 00110100 00101000 10101110 10100110 10101011 10101011 10111011 10101110 10101010 10111010 10101010 10100011 10101010 10101011 10101010 11101011 10101011 10101010 10111010 10111011 10111010 00110010 00100010 00111011 11101011 10100110 10000100 10101011 10101010 10111110 10101110 10101111 10111111 10101010 101000101 10101010 10101011 00110100 11101110 11101010 11101010 10111010 10101000 10111010 10101011 10111011 10111110 10101010 101100010 10100011 11101110 11101011 10111110 10101110 10101011 10101010 101001010 1010010 001010100 10101110 10101010 100010010 001011000 1101011 10101011 101111000 10101110 110011000 00101010 00101011 10101011 10001011 10101010 11101110 11101011 00101010 00101011 10111110 10101010 10101010 10100010 10111000 10101011 00111110 00101011 10101000 10101010 10101010 10101010 10100010 10100010 10100011 00111010 10101011 10101010 10101110 10111010 10101011 10101010 10101111 10111111 10101110 101000101 10101010 10101000 10101010 10101011 11100010 10100010 101110010 11101001 10100011 11101110 10101010 11101110 10101010 11101110 101010110 11101110 101010110 10101110 10001010 10101010 00110011 10101010 00101010 10101010 00101010 10100011 10101011 11110011 10101011 11001010 00111110 10111010 10111010 01101110 10001010 00101110 11101011 10101010 10101010 11101010 11101010 00100110 011011100 10101110 10111010 11101000 100101011 11101010 11101010 10111110 10101011 10111010 11101010 10100010 10101010 10111011 10111011 10101010 10111011 10101011 10101010 10111010 10101010 10101010 00111010 10101011 10100010 101010100 00101011 10111011 10101111 10101000 10101000 10101110 11101010 10101010 10101010 10100110 00101110 10101010 10101010 11111011 10111011 111001110 10111010 10101110
  • Amount of stanzas: 2
  • Average number of symbols per stanza: 4972
  • Average number of words per stanza: 855
  • Amount of lines: 296
  • Average number of symbols per line: 33 (medium-length strings)
  • Average number of words per line: 6
  • Mood of the speaker:

    The punctuation marks are various. Neither mark predominates.

  • The author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image; one, and, in, his, nothing, of, thou, to, through, lapland, followed, over, hears, why, breaks are repeated.

    The poet used anaphora at the beginnings of some neighboring lines. The same words bring, not, thou, to, therefore, and, that, nothing, with, flee, through, lapland, over, could, glided, where, in, from, hears, why, hither, took, shouldst are repeated.

    There is a poetic device epiphora at the end of some neighboring lines ready, him are repeated).

    The literary device anadiplosis is detected in two or more neighboring lines. The word/phrase hither connects the lines.

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