Pickthorn Manor: 50 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACDCAAD

Eunice was very quiet all that dayA
A little dazed and yet she seemed contentB
At candle time he asked if she would playA
Upon her harpsichord at once she wentB
And tinkled airs from Lully's 'Carnival'A
And 'Bacchus' newly brought away from FranceC
Then jaunted through a lively rigadoonD
To please him with a danceC
By Purcell for he said that surely allA
Good Englishmen had pride in nationalA
Accomplishment But tiring of it soonD

Amy Lowell



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