Pickthorn Manor: 19 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACAADAAAD| The Lady Eunice supped alone that day | A |
| As always since Sir Everard had gone | B |
| In the oak panelled parlour whose array | A |
| Of faded portraits in carved mouldings shone | C |
| Warriors and ladies armoured ruffed peruked | A |
| Van Dykes with long slim fingers Holbeins stout | A |
| And heavy featured and one Rubens dame | D |
| A peony just burst out | A |
| With flaunting crimson flesh Eunice rebuked | A |
| Her thoughts of gentler blood when these had duked | A |
| It with the best and scorned to change their name | D |
Amy Lowell
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