Literature
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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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Never Again Would Bird’s Song Be the Same by Robert Frost
He would declare and could himself believeThat the birds there in all the garden roundFrom having heard the daylong voice…
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New Hampshire by Robert Frost
New Hampshire, A Poem; with Notes and Grace Notes entered the public domain January 1, 2019, for which Frost won…
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Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost
Nothing Gold Can Stay was published in Frost’s Pulitzer prize winning collection, New Hampshire in 1924.An illustration for the story…
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Not To Keep by Robert Frost
Not to Keep, about an American World War I soldier’s brief return home, was first published in the Yale Review,…
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Now Close the Windows by Robert Frost
NOW close the windows and hush all the fields;If the trees must, let them silently toss;No bird is singing now,…
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October by Robert Frost
O HUSHED October morning mild,Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;To-morrow’s wind, if it be wild,Should waste them all.The crows…
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