Pickthorn Manor: 18 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE

And is Sir Everard still unscathed I fainA
Would know the truth Quite well dear Lady quiteB
She smiled in her content So many slainA
You must forgive me for a little frightB
And he forgave her not alone for thatC
But because she was fingering his heartD
Pressing and squeezing it and thinking soE
Only to ease her smartD
Of painful apprehensive longing AtC
Their feet the river swirled and chucked They satC
An hour there The thrush flew to and froE

Amy Lowell



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