Pickthorn Manor: 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEDDF| But lips do not stay silent at command | A |
| And Gervase strove in vain to order his | B |
| Luckily Eunice did not understand | A |
| That he but read himself aloud for this | C |
| Their friendship would have snapped She treated him | D |
| And spoilt him like a brother It was now | E |
| Gervase and Eunice with them and he dined | F |
| Whenever she'd allow | E |
| In the oak parlour underneath the dim | D |
| Old pictured Framptons opposite her slim | D |
| Figure so bright against the chair behind | F |
Amy Lowell
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