Pickthorn Manor: 34 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCADACCE| Revulsed emotion set her body shaking | A |
| As though she had an ague Gervase swore | B |
| Jumped to his feet in such a dreadful taking | A |
| His face was ghastly with the look it wore | B |
| Crouching and slipping through the trees a man | C |
| In worn blue livery a humpbacked thing | A |
| Made off But turned every few steps to gaze | D |
| At Eunice and to fling | A |
| Vile looks and gestures back The ruffian | C |
| By Christ's Death I will split him to a span | C |
| Of hog's thongs She grasped at his sleeve Gervase | E |
Amy Lowell
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