Pickthorn Manor: 28 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFEEG

Eunice was happier than she had beenA
For many days and yet the hours were longB
All Gervase told to her but made her leanC
More heavily upon the past AmongD
Her hopes she lived even when she was givingE
Her morning orders even when she twinedF
Nosegays to deck her parlours With the thoughtG
Of Everard her mindF
Solaced its solitude and in her strivingE
To do as he would wish was all her livingE
She welcomed Gervase for the news he broughtG

Amy Lowell



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