Pickthorn Manor: 39 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFCCG| It grew ripe Summer when one morning came | A |
| Her tirewoman with a letter printed | B |
| Upon the seal were the Deane crest and name | A |
| With utmost gentleness the letter hinted | B |
| His understanding and his deep regret | C |
| But would she not permit him once again | D |
| To pay her his profound respects No word | E |
| Of what had passed should pain | F |
| Her resolution Only let them get | C |
| Back the old comradeship Her eyes were wet | C |
| With starting tears now truly she deplored | G |
Amy Lowell
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