Name |
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Name |
The Road Not Taken |
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening |
Birches |
Mending Wall |
Nothing Gold Can Stay |
An Old Man's Winter Night |
The Wood Pile |
Fire and Ice |
Acquainted with the Night |
My Butterfly |
House Fear |
Hyla Brook |
The Impulse |
A Late Walk |
An Encounter |
The Lockless Door |
My November Guest |
The Oven Bird |
Putting in the Seed |
The Sound of the Trees |
Storm Fear |
The Gift Outright |
Directive |
After Apple-Picking |
The Death of the Hired Man |
Home Burial |
To Earthward |
Christmas Trees |
Bond and Free |
For Once, Then, Something |
Mowing |
The Pasture |
Reluctance |
A Question |
A Minor Bird |
A Soldier |
Asking For Roses |
Carpe Diem |
A Boundless Moment |
A Line-Storm Song |
A Star In A Stoneboat |
Atmosphere |
A Brook In The City |
A Time To Talk |
Bereft |
Come In |
A Cabin In The Clearing |
A Passing Glimpse |
A Winter Eden |
Departmental |
A Cliff Dwelling |
A Patch Of Old Snow |
Desert Places |
Acceptance |
A Considerable Speck |
Blueberries |
Design |
A Dream Pang |
A Peck of Gold |
Devotion |
A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books |
A Prayer In Spring |
An Empty Threat |
Brown's Descent |
A Girl's Garden |
But Outer Space |
A Hillside Thaw |
A Servant To Servants |
Canis Major |
Into My Own |
Blue-Butterfly Day |
Fragmentary Blue |
Going for Water |
Love and a Question |
October |
Once by the Pacific |
Spring Pools |
The Armful |
The Bear |
The Cow in Apple Time |
The Hill Wife |
Dust of Snow |
Fireflies in the Garden |
Ghost House |
Now Close the Windows |
In a Disused Graveyard |
On Looking Up by Chance at the Constellations |
Range-Finding |
The Tuft of Flowers |
Storm Fear |
Stars |
The Self-Seeker |
The Axe Helve |
The Code |
The Vanishing Red |
The Runaway |
The Witch of Coos |
To the Thawing Wind |
The Star-Splitter |
West Running Brook |
Robert Frost Poems About Trees
Robert Frost Poems Fog
The following list is compiled from the revised 1920 edition: 'The Road Not Taken' 'Christmas Trees' 'An Old Man's Winter Night' 'The Exposed Nest' 'A Patch of Old Snow' 'In the Home Stretch' 'The Telephone' 'Meeting and Passing' 'Hyla Brook' 'The Oven Bird' 'Bond and Free' 'Birches' 'Pea Brush'. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both. And be one traveler, long I stood. And looked down one as far as I could. To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco, but his family moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1884 following his father’s death. The move was actually a return, for Frost’s ancestors were originally New Englanders, and Frost became famous for his poetry’s engagement with New England locales, identities, and themes. Frost graduated from Lawrence High School, in 1892, as class poet (he also.