Literature
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A Hundred Collars by Robert Frost
LANCASTER bore him—such a little town,Such a great man. It doesn’t see him oftenOf late years, though he keeps the…
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A Late Walk by Robert Frost
WHEN I go up through the mowing field,The headless aftermath,Smooth-laid like thatch with the heavy dew,Half closes the garden path.And…
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A Line-storm Song by Robert Frost
THE line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift,The road is forlorn all day,Where a myriad snowy quartz stones lift,And the hoof-prints…
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A Minor Bird by Robert Frost
I have wished a bird would fly away,And not sing by my house all day; Have clapped my hands at…
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An Encounter by Robert Frost
Once on the kind of day called “weather breeder,”When the heat slowly hazes and the sunBy its own power seems…
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An Old Man’s Winter Night by Robert Frost
An Old Man’s Winter Night was published in Mountain Interval (1920). All out of doors looked darkly in at himThrough…
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A Patch of Old Snow by Robert Frost
There’s a patch of old snow in a cornerThat I should have guessedWas a blow-away paper the rainHad brought to…
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A Prayer in Spring by Robert Frost
OH, give us pleasure in the flowers to-day;And give us not to think so far awayAs the uncertain harvest; keep…
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A Question by Robert Frost
A voice said, Look me in the starsAnd tell me truly, men of earth,If all the soul-and-body scarsWere not too…
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A Servant to Servants by Robert Frost
I DIDN’T make you know how glad I wasTo have you come and camp here on our land.I promised myself…
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