Pickthorn Manor: 27 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFEDDF

But lips do not stay silent at commandA
And Gervase strove in vain to order hisB
Luckily Eunice did not understandA
That he but read himself aloud for thisC
Their friendship would have snapped She treated himD
And spoilt him like a brother It was nowE
Gervase and Eunice with them and he dinedF
Whenever she'd allowE
In the oak parlour underneath the dimD
Old pictured Framptons opposite her slimD
Figure so bright against the chair behindF

Amy Lowell



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