Pickthorn Manor: 50 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACDCAAD| Eunice was very quiet all that day | A |
| A little dazed and yet she seemed content | B |
| At candle time he asked if she would play | A |
| Upon her harpsichord at once she went | B |
| And tinkled airs from Lully's 'Carnival' | A |
| And 'Bacchus' newly brought away from France | C |
| Then jaunted through a lively rigadoon | D |
| To please him with a dance | C |
| By Purcell for he said that surely all | A |
| Good Englishmen had pride in national | A |
| Accomplishment But tiring of it soon | D |
Amy Lowell
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