Phenomena Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFDGHIFJKLLMNKOP| Great enough both accepts and subdues the great frame takes | A |
| all creatures | B |
| From the greatness of their element they all take beauty | C |
| Gulls and the dingy freightship lurching south in the eye of a | D |
| rain wind | E |
| The airplane dipping over the hill hawks hovering | F |
| The white grass of the headland cormorants roosting upon the | D |
| guano | G |
| Whitened skerries pelicans awind sea slime | H |
| Shining at night in the wave stir like drowned men's lanterns | I |
| smugglers signaling | F |
| A cargo to land or the old Point Pinos lighthouse | J |
| Lawfully winking over dark water the flight of the twilight | K |
| herons | L |
| Lonely wings and a cry or with motor vibrations | L |
| That hum in the rock like a new storm tone of the ocean's to | M |
| turn eyes westward | N |
| The navy's new bought Zeppelin going by in the twilight | K |
| Far out seaward relative only to the evening star and the ocean | O |
| It slides into a cloud over Point Lobos | P |
Robinson Jeffers
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