Pickthorn Manor: 62 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDCCE| They lie entangled in the twisting roots | A |
| Embraced forever Their cold marriage bed | B |
| Close canopied and curtained by the shoots | A |
| Of willows and pale birches At the head | B |
| White lilies like still swans placidly float | C |
| And sway above the pebbles Here are waves | D |
| Sun smitten for a threaded counterpane | E |
| Gold woven on their graves | D |
| In perfect quietness they sleep remote | C |
| In the green rippled twilight Death has smote | C |
| Them to perpetual oneness who were twain | E |
Amy Lowell
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