Pickthorn Manor: 53 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDDDF

When Everard next day asked her in jokeA
What name it was that she had called him byB
She told him of Gervase and as she spokeA
She hardly realized it was a lieB
Her vision she related but she hidC
The fondness into which she had been ledD
Sir Everard just laughed and pinched her earE
And quite out of her headD
The matter drifted Then Sir Everard chidD
Himself for laziness and off he ridD
To see his men and count his farming gearF

Amy Lowell



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