Pickthorn Manor: 29 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDBECCB| Black hearts and white hearts bubbled with the sun | A |
| Hid in their leaves and knocked against each other | B |
| Eunice was standing panting with her run | A |
| Up to the tool house just to get another | B |
| Basket All those which she had brought were filled | C |
| And still Gervase pelted her from above | D |
| The buckles of his shoes flashed higher and higher | B |
| Until his shoulders strove | E |
| Quite through the top Eunice your spirit's filled | C |
| This tree White hearts He shook and cherries spilled | C |
| And spat out from the leaves like falling fire | B |
Amy Lowell
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