I saw pale kings, and princes too, Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; They cried–“La Belle Dame sans Merci. Hath thee in thrall!” XI. I saw their starved lips in the gloam. With horrid.. Analysis. “La Belle Dame sans Merci” is a ballad, a medieval genre revived by the romantic poets. Keats uses the so-called ballad stanza, a quatrain in alternating iambic tetrameter and trimeter lines. The shortening of the fourth line in each stanza of Keats’ poem makes the stanza seem a self-contained unit, gives the ballad a deliberate and.
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A ballad is a type of poem that tells a story and was traditionally set to music. English language ballads are typically composed of four-line stanzas that follow an ABCB rhyme scheme. Some additional key details about ballads: The ballad is one of the oldest poetic forms in English. There are so many different types of ballad that giving one.. ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’ is a ballad from the Romantic period. It was part of a literary movement that had arisen to counter the theories of the Age of Enlightenment – to bring back imagination, beauty, and art to a culture that had become science-based, theoretical, and realist. Romantic writers saw the violence of the French Revolution as proof of the failure of science and reason.



