Pickthorn Manor: 18 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| And is Sir Everard still unscathed I fain | A |
| Would know the truth Quite well dear Lady quite | B |
| She smiled in her content So many slain | A |
| You must forgive me for a little fright | B |
| And he forgave her not alone for that | C |
| But because she was fingering his heart | D |
| Pressing and squeezing it and thinking so | E |
| Only to ease her smart | D |
| Of painful apprehensive longing At | C |
| Their feet the river swirled and chucked They sat | C |
| An hour there The thrush flew to and fro | E |
Amy Lowell
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