Divinely Superfluous Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGBHIJC| The storm dances of gulls the barking game of seals | A |
| Over and under the ocean | B |
| Divinely superfluous beauty | C |
| Rules the games presides over destinies makes trees grow | D |
| And hills tower waves fall | E |
| The incredible beauty of joy | F |
| Stars with fire the joining of lips O let our loves too | G |
| Be joined there is not a maiden | B |
| Burns and thirsts for love | H |
| More than my blood for you by the shore of seals while the wings | I |
| Weave like a web in the air | J |
| Divinely superfluous beauty | C |
Robinson Jeffers
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