Pickthorn Manor: 57 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFCE

A letter was brought to her as she satA
Unsealed unsigned It told her that his woundB
The writer's had so well recovered thatA
To join his regiment he felt him boundB
But would she not wish him one short GodspeedC
He asked no more Her greeting would sufficeD
He had resolved he never should returnE
Would she this sacrificeD
Make for a dying man How could she readF
The rest But forcing her eyes to the deedC
She read Then dropped it in the fire to burnE

Amy Lowell



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