Pickthorn Manor: 52 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| Eunice lay long awake in the cool night | A |
| After her husband slept She gazed with joy | B |
| Into the shadows painting them with bright | A |
| Pictures of all her future life's employ | B |
| Twin gems they were set to a single jewel | C |
| Each shining with the other Soft she turned | D |
| And felt his breath upon her hair and prayed | E |
| Her happiness was earned | D |
| Past Earls of Crowe should give their blood for fuel | C |
| To light this Frampton's hearth fire By no cruel | C |
| Affrightings would she ever be dismayed | E |
Amy Lowell
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