Pickthorn Manor: 53 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDDDFWhen Everard next day asked her in joke | A |
What name it was that she had called him by | B |
She told him of Gervase and as she spoke | A |
She hardly realized it was a lie | B |
Her vision she related but she hid | C |
The fondness into which she had been led | D |
Sir Everard just laughed and pinched her ear | E |
And quite out of her head | D |
The matter drifted Then Sir Everard chid | D |
Himself for laziness and off he rid | D |
To see his men and count his farming gear | F |
Amy Lowell
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