Pickthorn Manor: 44 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCF| One afternoon of grey clouds and white wind | A |
| Eunice awaited Gervase by the river | B |
| The Dartle splashed among the reeds and whined | A |
| Over the willow roots and a long sliver | B |
| Of caked and slobbered foam crept up the bank | C |
| All through the garden drifts of skirling leaves | D |
| Blew up and settled down and blew again | E |
| The cherry trees were weaves | D |
| Of empty knotted branches and a dank | C |
| Mist hid the house mouldy it smelt and rank | C |
| With sodden wood and still unfalling rain | F |
Amy Lowell
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