Pickthorn Manor: 09 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFCCE| He lay there and the fish hung just beyond | A |
| He seemed uncertain what more he should do | B |
| He drew back pulled the rod to correspond | A |
| Tossed it and caught it every time he threw | B |
| He caught it nearer to the point At last | C |
| The fish was near enough to touch He paused | D |
| Eunice knew well the craft What's got the thing | E |
| She cried What can have caused | F |
| Where is his net The moment will be past | C |
| The fish will wriggle free She stopped aghast | C |
| He turned and bowed One arm was in a sling | E |
Amy Lowell
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