Literature

  • Dedication by Robert Frost

    Dedication by Robert Frost

    For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration, also titled, Dedication, was Frost’s freshly composed poem intended to surprise JFK at his…

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  • Design by Robert Frost

    Design by Robert Frost

    I found a dimpled spider, fat and white,On a white heal-all, holding up a mothLike a white piece of rigid…

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  • Devotion by Robert Frost

    Devotion by Robert Frost

    The heart can think of no devotionGreater than being shore to ocean –Holding the curve of one position,Counting an endless…

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  • Dust of Snow by Robert Frost

    Dust of Snow by Robert Frost

    Robert Frost’s short poem had many names: first published as “Favour” in the London Mercury (1920), then reprinted as “Snow…

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  • Evening In A Sugar Orchard by Robert Frost

    Evening In A Sugar Orchard by Robert Frost

    From where I lingered in a lull in Marchoutside the sugar-house one night for choice,I called the fireman with a…

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  • Fire and Ice by Robert Frost

    Fire and Ice by Robert Frost

    Some say the world will end in fire,Some say in ice.From what I’ve tasted of desireI hold with those who…

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  • Flower-Gathering by Robert Frost

    Flower-Gathering by Robert Frost

    I left you in the morning,And in the morning glow,You walked a way beside meTo make me sad to go.…

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  • For Once, Then, Something by Robert Frost

    For Once, Then, Something by Robert Frost

    Others taught me with having knelt at well-curbsAlways wrong to the light, so never seeingDeeper down in the well than…

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  • Fragmentary Blue by Robert Frost

    Fragmentary Blue by Robert Frost

    Why make so much of fragmentary blueIn here and there a bird, or butterfly,Or flower, or wearing-stone, or open eye,When…

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  • Ghost House by Robert Frost

    Ghost House by Robert Frost

    I dwell in a lonely house I knowThat vanished many a summer ago,And left no trace but the cellar walls,And…

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