Poetry
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Birches by Robert Frost
When I see birches bend to left and rightAcross the lines of straighter darker trees,I like to think some boy’s…
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Blueberries by Robert Frost
Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb,Real sky-blue, and heavy, and ready to drumIn the cavernous pail of…
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Blue-Butterfly Day by Robert Frost
Blue-Butterfly Day was featured in Frost’s collection, New Hampshire, published in 1923. It entered the public domain in the US…
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Bond and Free by Robert Frost
Love has earth to which she clingsWith hills and circling arms about––Wall within wall to shut fear out.But Thought has…
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Brown’s Descent by Robert Frost
[or The Willy-Nilly Slide] Brown lived at such a lofty farmThat everyone for miles could seeHis lantern when he did…
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Carpe Diem by Robert Frost
Age saw two quiet childrenGo loving by at twilight,He knew not whether homeward,Or outward from the village,Or (chimes were ringing)…
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Christmas Trees by Robert Frost
A self-described “circular letter” Frost sent to friends for Christmas in 1920. It’s about quintessential New England sensibilities when a…
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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
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
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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