Pickthorn Manor: 13 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| The Lady Eunice puzzled over these | A |
| G D the young man gravely said My name | B |
| Is Gervase Deane Your servant if you please | A |
| Oh Sir indeed I know you for your fame | B |
| For exploits in the field has reached my ears | C |
| I did not know you wounded and returned | D |
| But just come back Madam A silly prick | E |
| To gain me such unearned | D |
| Holiday making And you it appears | C |
| Must be Sir Everard's lady And my fears | C |
| At being caught a trespassing were quick | E |
Amy Lowell
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