Literature
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In the Home Stretch by Robert Frost
She stood against the kitchen sink, and lookedOver the sink out through a dusty windowAt weeds the water from the…
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Into My Own by Robert Frost
One of my wishes is that those dark trees,So old and firm they scarcely show the breeze,Were not, as ‘twere,…
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Iris By Night by Robert Frost
One misty evening, one another’s guide,We two were groping down a Malvern sideThe last wet fields and dripping hedges home.There…
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Love and a Question by Robert Frost
A STRANGER came to the door at eve,And he spoke the bridegroom fair.He bore a green-white stick in his hand,And,…
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Maple by Robert Frost
Maple is featured in New Hampshire, A Poem; With Notes and Grace Notes (1923). Frost won the Pulitzer Prize for…
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Meeting And Passing by Robert Frost
As I went down the hill along the wallThere was a gate I had leaned at for the viewAnd had…
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Mending Wall by Robert Frost
Published in 1914, Mending Wall was the first poem in Frost’s second poetry collection, North of Boston. Something there is…
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My Butterfly by Robert Frost
THINE emulous fond flowers are dead, too,And the daft sun-assaulter, heThat frighted thee so oft, is fled or dead:Save only…
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My November Guest by Robert Frost
Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen title=MY Sorrow, when she’s here with me,Thinks these dark days of autumn rainAre beautiful as days…
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Neither Out Far Nor In Deep by Robert Frost
The people along the sandAll turn and look one way.They turn their back on the land.They look at the sea…
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