Pickthorn Manor: 40 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCF| His misery Yes she was wrong to keep | A |
| Away from him He hardly was to blame | B |
| 'Twas she she shuddered and began to weep | A |
| 'Twas her fault Hers Her everlasting shame | B |
| Was that she suffered him whom not at all | C |
| She loved Poor Boy Yes they must still be friends | D |
| She owed him that to keep the balance straight | E |
| It was such poor amends | D |
| Which she could make for rousing hopes to gall | C |
| Him with their unfulfilment Tragical | C |
| It was and she must leave him desolate | F |
Amy Lowell
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