Literature
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The Rose Family by Robert Frost
The rose is a rose,And was always a rose.But the theory now goesThat the apple’s a rose,And the pear is,…
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The Self-seeker by Robert Frost
“WILLIS, I didn’t want you here to-day:The lawyer’s coming for the company.I’m going to sell my soul, or, rather, feet.Five…
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The Sound of Trees by Robert Frost
I wonder about the trees.Why do we wish to bearForever the noise of theseMore than another noiseSo close to our…
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The Star-splitter by Robert Frost
The Star-splitter is featured in New Hampshire, A Poem; With Notes and Grace Notes (1923). Frost won the Pulitzer Prize…
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The Telephone by Robert Frost
The Telephone was published in Mountain Interval in 1920. ‘When I was just as far as I could walkFrom here…
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The Trial by Existence by Robert Frost
EVEN the bravest that are slainShall not dissemble their surpriseOn waking to find valor reign,Even as on earth, in paradise;And…
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The Tuft Of Flowers by Robert Frost
I WENT to turn the grass once after oneWho mowed it in the dew before the sun.The dew was gone…
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The Vanishing Red by Robert Frost
He is said to have been the last Red ManIn Acton. And the Miller is said to have laughed––If you…
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The Vantage Point by Robert Frost
IF tired of trees I seek again mankind,Well I know where to hie me—in the dawn,To a slope where the…
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The Witch of Coos by Robert Frost
The Witch of Coos (1922) was featured in Frost’s Pulitzer Prize winning collection, New Hampshire (1923).staid the night for shelter…
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