Pickthorn Manor: 47 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACDADEEA| Swaying and catching at the seat she tried | A |
| To speak but only gurgled in her throat | B |
| At last straining to hold herself she cried | A |
| To him for pity and her strange words smote | A |
| A coldness through him for she begged Gervase | C |
| To leave her 'twas too much a second time | D |
| Gervase must go always Gervase her mind | A |
| Repeated like a rhyme | D |
| This name he did not know In sad amaze | E |
| He watched her and that hunted fearful gaze | E |
| So unremembering and so unkind | A |
Amy Lowell
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