Pickthorn Manor: 59 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEDDF

Gervase arose and kissed her hand then pointedA
Into the boat She shook her head but heB
Begged her to realize why and with disjointedC
Words told her of what peril there might beB
From listeners along the river bankD
A push would take them out of earshot TenE
Minutes was all he asked then she should landF
He go away againE
Forever this time Yet how could he thankD
Her for so much compassion Here she sankD
Upon a thwart and bid him quick unstrandF

Amy Lowell



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