Literature

  • Reluctance by Robert Frost

    Reluctance by Robert Frost

    OUT through the fields and the woodsAnd over the walls I have wended;I have climbed the hills of viewAnd looked…

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  • Revelation by Robert Frost

    Revelation by Robert Frost

    We make ourselves a place apartBehind light words that tease and flout,But oh, the agitated heartTill someone find us really…

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  • Rose Pogonias by Robert Frost

    Rose Pogonias by Robert Frost

    A SATURATED meadow,Sun-shaped and jewel-small,A circle scarcely widerThan the trees around were tall;Where winds were quite excluded,And the air was…

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  • Snow by Robert Frost

    Snow by Robert Frost

    The three stood listening to a fresh accessOf wind that caught against the house a moment,Gulped snow, and then blew…

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  • Spoils of the Dead by Robert Frost

    Spoils of the Dead by Robert Frost

    TWO fairies it wasOn a still summer dayCame forth in the woodsWith the flowers to play.The flowers they pluckedThey cast…

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  • Stars by Robert Frost

    Stars by Robert Frost

    HOW countlessly they congregateO’er our tumultuous snow,Which flows in shapes as tall as treesWhen wintry winds do blow!—As if with…

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  • Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost

    Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost

    Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening is a favorite Robert Frost poem, published in his Pulitzer prize winning collection,…

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  • Storm Fear by Robert Frost

    Storm Fear by Robert Frost

    WHEN the wind works against us in the dark,And pelts with snowThe lowest chamber window on the east,And whispers with…

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  • The Ax-helve by Robert Frost

    The Ax-helve by Robert Frost

    I’VE known ere now an interfering branchOf alder catch my lifted ax behind me.But that was in the woods, to…

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  • The Black Cottage by Robert Frost

    The Black Cottage by Robert Frost

    WE chanced in passing by that afternoonTo catch it in a sort of special pictureAmong tar-banded ancient cherry trees,Set well…

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