Pickthorn Manor: 28 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFEEG| Eunice was happier than she had been | A |
| For many days and yet the hours were long | B |
| All Gervase told to her but made her lean | C |
| More heavily upon the past Among | D |
| Her hopes she lived even when she was giving | E |
| Her morning orders even when she twined | F |
| Nosegays to deck her parlours With the thought | G |
| Of Everard her mind | F |
| Solaced its solitude and in her striving | E |
| To do as he would wish was all her living | E |
| She welcomed Gervase for the news he brought | G |
Amy Lowell
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