Pickthorn Manor: 60 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE

His boat He cast the rope and shoved the keelA
Free of the gravel jumped and dropped besideB
Her took the oars and they began to stealA
Under the overhanging trees A wideB
Gash of red lantern light cleft like a bladeC
Into the gloom and struck on Eunice sittingD
Rigid and stark upon the after thwartE
It blazed upon their flittingD
In merciless light A moment so it stayedC
Then was extinguished and Sir Everard madeC
One leap and landed just a fraction shortE

Amy Lowell



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