Pickthorn Manor: 58 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCBBE| Gervase had set the river for their meeting | A |
| As farthest from the farms where Everard | B |
| Spent all his days How should he know such cheating | A |
| Was quite expected at least no dullard | B |
| Was Everard Frampton Hours by hours he hid | B |
| Among the willows watching Dusk had come | C |
| And from the Manor he had long been gone | D |
| Eunice her burdensome | C |
| Task set about Hooded and cloaked she slid | B |
| Over the slippery paths and soon amid | B |
| The sallows saw a boat tied to a stone | E |
Amy Lowell
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