Pickthorn Manor: 15 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFCGE| She sighed because it seemed so long ago | A |
| Those days with Everard unthinking took | B |
| The path back to the orchard Strolling so | A |
| She walked and he beside her In a nook | B |
| Where a stone seat withdrew beneath low boughs | C |
| Full blossomed hummed with bees they sat them down | D |
| She questioned him about the war the share | E |
| Her husband had and grown | F |
| Eager by his clear answers straight allows | C |
| Her hidden hopes and fears to speak and rouse | G |
| Her numbed love which had slumbered unaware | E |
Amy Lowell
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