Pickthorn Manor: 55 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| Next morning Eunice found her Lord still changed | A |
| Hard and unkind with bursts of anger Pride | B |
| Kept him from speaking out His probings ranged | A |
| All round his torment Lady Eunice tried | B |
| To sooth him So a week went by and then | C |
| His anguish flooded over with clenched hands | D |
| Striving to stem his words he told her plain | E |
| Tony had seen them brands | D |
| Burning in Hell the man had said Again | C |
| Eunice described her vision and how when | C |
| Awoke at last she had known dreadful pain | E |
Amy Lowell
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