Literature
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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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The Wood-pile by Robert Frost
OUT walking in the frozen swamp one grey dayI paused and said, “I will turn back from here.No, I will…
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To the Thawing Wind by Robert Frost
COME with rain, O loud Southwester!Bring the singer, bring the nester;Give the buried flower a dream;Make the settled snow-bank steam;Find…
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Waiting Afield at Dusk by Robert Frost
Afield at dusk What things for dream there are when specter-like,Moving amond tall haycocks lightly piled,I enter alone upon the…
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Wild Grapes by Robert Frost
Wild Grapes (1920) was featured in Frost’s collection, New Hampshire, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1924. It was first…
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Wind and Window Flower by Robert Frost
LOVERS, forget your love,And list to the love of these,She a window flower,And he a winter breeze.When the frosty window…
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Once Upon a Time by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
The leading poem in Mary E. Wilkins Freeman’s collection Once Upon a Time and Other Child-Verses, illustrated by Etheldred B.…
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