Poetry
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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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God’s Garden by Robert Frost
God made a beatous gardenWith lovely flowers strown,But one straight, narrow pathwayThat was not overgrown.And to this beauteous gardenHe brought…
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Going for Water by Robert Frost
THE well was dry beside the door,And so we went with pail and canAcross the fields behind the houseTo seek…
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Good-bye, and Keep Cold by Robert Frost
This saying good-bye on the edge of the darkAnd cold to an orchard so young in the barkReminds me of…
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