Pickthorn Manor: 59 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEDDF| Gervase arose and kissed her hand then pointed | A |
| Into the boat She shook her head but he | B |
| Begged her to realize why and with disjointed | C |
| Words told her of what peril there might be | B |
| From listeners along the river bank | D |
| A push would take them out of earshot Ten | E |
| Minutes was all he asked then she should land | F |
| He go away again | E |
| Forever this time Yet how could he thank | D |
| Her for so much compassion Here she sank | D |
| Upon a thwart and bid him quick unstrand | F |
Amy Lowell
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