Pickthorn Manor: 10 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEDDF| The broad black ribbon she had thought his basket | A |
| Must hang from held instead a useless arm | B |
| I do not wonder Madam that you ask it | C |
| He smiled for she had spoke aloud The charm | B |
| Of trout fishing is in my eyes enhanced | D |
| When you must play your fish on land as well | E |
| How will you take him Eunice asked In truth | F |
| I really cannot tell | E |
| 'Twas stupid of me but it simply chanced | D |
| I never thought of that until he glanced | D |
| Into the branches 'Tis a bit uncouth | F |
Amy Lowell
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