Pickthorn Manor: 46 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| But he had seen her as she swiftly ran | A |
| A flash of white against the river's grey | B |
| Eunice he called My Darling Eunice Can | A |
| You hear me It is Everard All day | B |
| I have been riding like the very devil | C |
| To reach you sooner Are you startled Dear | D |
| He broke into a run and followed her | E |
| And caught her faint with fear | D |
| Cowering and trembling as though she some evil | C |
| Spirit were seeing What means this uncivil | C |
| Greeting Dear Heart He saw her senses blur | E |
Amy Lowell
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