Pickthorn Manor: 40 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCF

His misery Yes she was wrong to keepA
Away from him He hardly was to blameB
'Twas she she shuddered and began to weepA
'Twas her fault Hers Her everlasting shameB
Was that she suffered him whom not at allC
She loved Poor Boy Yes they must still be friendsD
She owed him that to keep the balance straightE
It was such poor amendsD
Which she could make for rousing hopes to gallC
Him with their unfulfilment TragicalC
It was and she must leave him desolateF

Amy Lowell



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