Pickthorn Manor: 57 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFCE| A letter was brought to her as she sat | A |
| Unsealed unsigned It told her that his wound | B |
| The writer's had so well recovered that | A |
| To join his regiment he felt him bound | B |
| But would she not wish him one short Godspeed | C |
| He asked no more Her greeting would suffice | D |
| He had resolved he never should return | E |
| Would she this sacrifice | D |
| Make for a dying man How could she read | F |
| The rest But forcing her eyes to the deed | C |
| She read Then dropped it in the fire to burn | E |
Amy Lowell
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