Pickthorn Manor: 48 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGE| Softly he spoke to her patiently dealt | A |
| With what he feared her madness By and by | B |
| He pierced her understanding Then he knelt | A |
| Upon the seat and took her hands Now try | B |
| To think a minute I am come my Dear | C |
| Unharmed and back on furlough Are you glad | D |
| To have your lover home again To me | E |
| Pickthorn has never had | D |
| A greater pleasantness Could you not bear | F |
| To come and sit awhile beside me here | G |
| A stone between us surely should not be | E |
Amy Lowell
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