Pickthorn Manor: 58 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCBBE

Gervase had set the river for their meetingA
As farthest from the farms where EverardB
Spent all his days How should he know such cheatingA
Was quite expected at least no dullardB
Was Everard Frampton Hours by hours he hidB
Among the willows watching Dusk had comeC
And from the Manor he had long been goneD
Eunice her burdensomeC
Task set about Hooded and cloaked she slidB
Over the slippery paths and soon amidB
The sallows saw a boat tied to a stoneE

Amy Lowell



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