Pickthorn Manor: 56 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCF| He could not credit it and misery fed | A |
| Upon his spirit day by day it grew | B |
| To Gervase he forbade the house and led | A |
| The Lady Eunice such a life she flew | B |
| At his approaching footsteps Winter came | C |
| Snowing and blustering through the Manor trees | D |
| All the roof edges spiked with icicles | E |
| In fluted companies | D |
| The Lady Eunice with her tambour frame | C |
| Kept herself sighing company The flame | C |
| Of the birch fire glittered on the walls | F |
Amy Lowell
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