Pickthorn Manor: 07 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFCCE| The Lady Eunice caught a willow spray | A |
| To save herself from tumbling in the shallows | B |
| Which rippled to her feet Then straight away | A |
| She peered down stream among the budding sallows | B |
| A youth in leather breeches and a shirt | C |
| Of finest broidered lawn lay out upon | D |
| An overhanging bole and deftly swayed | E |
| A well hooked fish which shone | F |
| In the pale lemon sunshine like a spurt | C |
| Of silver bowed and damascened and girt | C |
| With crimson spots and moons which waned and played | E |
Amy Lowell
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