Pickthorn Manor: 52 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE

Eunice lay long awake in the cool nightA
After her husband slept She gazed with joyB
Into the shadows painting them with brightA
Pictures of all her future life's employB
Twin gems they were set to a single jewelC
Each shining with the other Soft she turnedD
And felt his breath upon her hair and prayedE
Her happiness was earnedD
Past Earls of Crowe should give their blood for fuelC
To light this Frampton's hearth fire By no cruelC
Affrightings would she ever be dismayedE

Amy Lowell



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