Second stanza, first line: "where the cotton blooms and blows." (Alliteration).
Fifth stanza, second line: "It's cursed cold" (Alliteration).
Eighth stanza, fourth line: "Howled out their woes to the homeless snows" (Assonance).
Ninth stanza, first line: "And every day that quiet clay" (Consonance).
Fourteenth stanza, second line: "And he wore a smile you could see a mile" (Hyperbole).
Fourth stanza, third line: "I'll cash in this trip" (Understatement, meaning he will die).
Twelfth stanza, second line: "And the heavens scowled, and the huskies howled, and the wind began to blow" (Imagery).
First stanza, fifth line: "The northern lights have seen queer things" (Personification).
Seventh stanza, first and second line: "horror-driven" and "promise given" (End rhyme).
Eighth stanza, third line: "In the long, long night, by the lone firelight" (Internal rhyme).
Eighth stanza, third line: "In the long long night" (Repetition).
Tenth stana, first and second line: "Some planks" and "Some coal" (Repetition).
Second stanza, Third line: "The land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell" (Metaphor, Simile).
Third stanza, second line: "it stabbed like a driven nail." (Simile).