Pickthorn Manor: 21 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCC

Eunice forgets to eat watching their facesA
Flickering in the wind blown candle's shineB
Blue coated lackeys tiptoe to their placesA
And set out plates of fruit and jugs of wineB
The table glitters black like Winter iceC
The Dartle's rushing and the gentle clashD
Of blossomed branches drifts into her earsE
And through the casement sashD
She sees each cherry stem a pointed sliceC
Of splintered moonlight topped with all the spiceC
And shimmer of the blossoms it uprearsC

Amy Lowell



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