Pickthorn Manor: 20 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| A sturdy family and old besides | A |
| Much older than her own the Earls of Crowe | B |
| Since Saxon days these men had sought their brides | A |
| Among the highest born but always so | B |
| Taking them to themselves their wealth their lands | C |
| But never their titles Stern perhaps but strong | D |
| The Framptons fed their blood from richest streams | E |
| Scorning the common throng | D |
| Gazing upon these men she understands | C |
| The toughness of the web wrought from such strands | C |
| And pride of Everard colours all her dreams | E |
Amy Lowell
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