Pickthorn Manor: 35 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| What are you doing here Put down that sword | A |
| That's only poor old Tony crazed and lame | B |
| We never notice him With my dear Lord | A |
| I ought not to have minded that he came | B |
| But Gervase it surprises me that you | C |
| Should so lack grace to stay here With one hand | D |
| She held her gaping bodice to conceal | E |
| Her breast I must demand | D |
| Your instant absence Everard but new | C |
| Returned will hardly care for guests Adieu | C |
| Eunice you're mad His brain began to reel | E |
Amy Lowell
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