This is an analysis of the poem Master Hugues Of Saxe-Gotha that begins with:

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  • Rhyme scheme: a b cXcXc X dcdcd X eeeee X fefef b cdcdc b cecec X gXgXX X heheh X ididi e eceXX b jkjkj X fbfbf X flfle X hchch X emXme X gXgXg X XXXXf X ncncX X mXmXm X ffffX X ehehf X kokok X afafX X fhfhX X fpfpf X kdkak X acaca X XqnqX X dcdcffffc XqiagomiX
  • Stanza lengths (in strings): 1,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,5,1,9,9,
  • Closest metre: trochaic tetrameter
  • Сlosest rhyme: alternate rhyme
  • Сlosest stanza type: tercets
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Metre: 101010010 1 1101111 11011010 1001011111 11111110010 1101001 1 1011001 10001001 1111001001 1101001001 1011101 1 1011001 1101001 1011001101 1011011001 1101001 1 1111001 1001011 1011001001 1111001001 1011111 1 1111111 1001001 1111011001 1011011011 1111001 1 0111011 1011011 1011101011 1011101001 1011001 1 1111011 111111100 1111011101 111111100100 1011001 1 1101111 10011111 1011111101 10111011001 1111001 1 1101001 1011101 1111001111 11110111001 1111111 1 1110011 1111101 1101111001 0100101101 1001001 1 1111101 1111001 1111001001 1010111101 1101001 1 1101011 1001111 1001111111 1011111010 1101111 1 1101101 1011001 0101011001 1011001001 1001001 1 110001010 11101010 11010010110 10111011011 10110110 1 110100100 10010010 110100111000 11011011010 111110101 1 10010010 101101100 11010010010 110001101100 1110011 1 11110110 11111011 11010010100 11010010110 10111011 1 011010010 11111011 11111010110 10010111001 101100110 1 10010010 10100100 11011110010 11110110110 10110110 1 11110110 10110110 11011110010 11011110110 10010010 1 11110110 11110010 10010010110 11110010110 10111010 1 0011001 10110110 1111101001 10110110010 1101001 1 10111110 11110110 1111110011010 11110011110 100111000 1 111001110 10110110 10110110010 101011010011 11110110 1 11010010 11111010 110101100010 10110111101 11010010 1 11101101 10110011 1001101101 11110111110 1101001 1 11110010 10011110 11010010010 110101111010 10111110 1 1010111 10111010 11111110010 10111100110 11011000 1 10010011 11010010 10110011011 10111010 1111101101 1001111101 11011011001 1010110101101 1110010110 101001100 111010 101010 1010010010110 0001 10101010101101 10101010 10101010 1010111000101001011
  • Amount of stanzas: 59
  • Average number of symbols per stanza: 109
  • Average number of words per stanza: 19
  • Amount of lines: 189
  • Average number of symbols per line: 34 (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; you, and, it are repeated.

    The poet used anaphora at the beginnings of some neighboring lines. The same word now is repeated.

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