Pickthorn Manor: 17 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBDECB| Needled its way through sound of bees and river | A |
| The notes fell round and starred between young leaves | B |
| Trilled to a spiral lilt stopped on a quiver | A |
| The Lady Eunice listens and believes | B |
| Gervase has many tales of her dear Lord | C |
| His bravery his knowledge his charmed life | D |
| She quite forgets who's speaking in the gladness | B |
| Of being this man's wife | D |
| Gervase is wounded grave indeed the word | E |
| Is kindly said but to a softer chord | C |
| She strings her voice to ask with wistful sadness | B |
Amy Lowell
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