Boats In A Fog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIHJKLMGNCOPQ RMMH| Sports and gallantries the stage the arts the antics of dancers | A |
| The exuberant voices of music | B |
| Have charm for children but lack nobility it is bitter earnestness | C |
| That makes beauty the mind | D |
| Knows grown adult | E |
| A sudden fog drift muffled the ocean | F |
| A throbbing of engines moved in it | G |
| At length a stone's throw out between the rocks and the vapor | H |
| One by one moved shadows | I |
| Out of the mystery shadows fishing boats trailing each other | H |
| Following the cliff for guidance | J |
| Holding a difficult path between the peril of the sea fog | K |
| And the foam on the shore granite | L |
| One by one trailing their leader six crept by me | M |
| Out of the vapor and into it | G |
| The throb of their engines subdued by the fog patient and | N |
| cautious | C |
| Coasting all round the peninsula | O |
| Back to the buoys in Monterey harbor A flight of pelicans | P |
| Is nothing lovelier to look at | Q |
| The flight of the planets is nothing nobler all the arts lose virtue | R |
| Against the essential reality | M |
| Of creatures going about their business among the equally | M |
| Earnest elements of nature | H |
Robinson Jeffers
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