Pickthorn Manor: 47 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACDADEEA

Swaying and catching at the seat she triedA
To speak but only gurgled in her throatB
At last straining to hold herself she criedA
To him for pity and her strange words smoteA
A coldness through him for she begged GervaseC
To leave her 'twas too much a second timeD
Gervase must go always Gervase her mindA
Repeated like a rhymeD
This name he did not know In sad amazeE
He watched her and that hunted fearful gazeE
So unremembering and so unkindA

Amy Lowell



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