Pickthorn Manor: 42 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCCC| Simple and kind a brother just returned | A |
| From journeying and he would treat her so | B |
| She knew his honest heart and if there burned | A |
| A spark in it he would not let it show | B |
| But when he really came and stood beside | C |
| Her underneath the fruitless cherry boughs | D |
| He seemed a tired man gaunt leaden eyed | C |
| He made her no more vows | D |
| Nor did he mention one thing he had tried | C |
| To put into his letter War supplied | C |
| Him topics And his mind seemed occupied | C |
Amy Lowell
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