Pickthorn Manor: 25 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCF| Must be related and each term explained | A |
| How troops were set in battle how a siege | B |
| Was ordered and conducted She complained | A |
| Because he bungled at the fall of Liege | B |
| The curious names of parts of forts she knew | C |
| And aired with conscious pride her ravelins | D |
| And counterscarps and lunes The day drew on | E |
| And his dead fish's fins | D |
| In the hot sunshine turned a mauve green hue | C |
| At last Gervase guessing the hour withdrew | C |
| But she sat long in still oblivion | F |
Amy Lowell
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