Pickthorn Manor: 21 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCC| Eunice forgets to eat watching their faces | A |
| Flickering in the wind blown candle's shine | B |
| Blue coated lackeys tiptoe to their places | A |
| And set out plates of fruit and jugs of wine | B |
| The table glitters black like Winter ice | C |
| The Dartle's rushing and the gentle clash | D |
| Of blossomed branches drifts into her ears | E |
| And through the casement sash | D |
| She sees each cherry stem a pointed slice | C |
| Of splintered moonlight topped with all the spice | C |
| And shimmer of the blossoms it uprears | C |
Amy Lowell
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