Pickthorn Manor: 54 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| At supper he seemed overspread with gloom | A |
| But gave no reason why he only asked | B |
| More questions of Gervase and round the room | A |
| He walked with restless strides At last he tasked | B |
| Her with a greater feeling for this man | C |
| Than she had given Eunice quick denied | D |
| The slightest interest other than a friend | E |
| Might claim But he replied | D |
| He thought she underrated Then a ban | C |
| He put on talk and music He'd a plan | C |
| To work at draining swamps at Pickthorn End | E |
Amy Lowell
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