Pickthorn Manor: 60 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| His boat He cast the rope and shoved the keel | A |
| Free of the gravel jumped and dropped beside | B |
| Her took the oars and they began to steal | A |
| Under the overhanging trees A wide | B |
| Gash of red lantern light cleft like a blade | C |
| Into the gloom and struck on Eunice sitting | D |
| Rigid and stark upon the after thwart | E |
| It blazed upon their flitting | D |
| In merciless light A moment so it stayed | C |
| Then was extinguished and Sir Everard made | C |
| One leap and landed just a fraction short | E |
Amy Lowell
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