Pickthorn Manor: 19 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACAADAAAD

The Lady Eunice supped alone that dayA
As always since Sir Everard had goneB
In the oak panelled parlour whose arrayA
Of faded portraits in carved mouldings shoneC
Warriors and ladies armoured ruffed perukedA
Van Dykes with long slim fingers Holbeins stoutA
And heavy featured and one Rubens dameD
A peony just burst outA
With flaunting crimson flesh Eunice rebukedA
Her thoughts of gentler blood when these had dukedA
It with the best and scorned to change their nameD

Amy Lowell



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