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  1. Robert Frost: The Poet as Philosopher by Peter Stanlis, 2007-10-01
  2. Selected Poems of Robert Frost: Park Lane Masters of Poetry by Rh Value Publishing, 1996-04-09
  3. United States Authors Series: Robert Frost, Rev.Ed. (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Philip L. Gerber, 1982-03-01
  4. Robert Frost: The Ethics of Ambiguity by John H. Timmerman, 2002-09
  5. Robert Frost Himself by Stanley Burnshaw, 1989-09
  6. Robert Frost's Imagery and the Poetic Consciousness by Dennis Vail, 1976-06
  7. Robert Frost (Critical Insights)
  8. Robert Frost: The Poet and His Critics by Donald J. Greiner, 1975-03
  9. Poems of Robert Frost: An Explication by Mordecai Marcus, 1991-02
  10. The Poetry of Robert Frost: Constellations of Intention by Reuben Arthur Brower, 1963-06
  11. Robert Frost's Emergent Design: The Truth of the Self In-Between Belief and Unbelief by Johannes Kjorven, 1987-04
  12. Elected Friends: Robert Frost & Edward Thomas To One Another by Matthew Spencer, 2004-02-17
  13. Robert Frost Studies of the Poetry by K. Harris, 1980-03
  14. Robert Frost and the New England Renaissance by George Monteiro, 1988-09-27

101. Constantly Risking Absurdity
And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost (1874 1963) Only moresure of all I thought was true. — Robert Frost (1874 - 1963)
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Category: Robert Frost Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.
To the Thawing Wind
Category: 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 the brown beneath the white; Bathe my window, make it flow, Melt it as the ices go; Melt the glass and leave the sticks Burst into my narrow stall; Swing the picture on the wall; Scatter poems on the floor; Turn the poet out of door.
Ghost House
Category: Robert Frost I dwell in a lonely house I know That vanished many a summer ago

102. FROST, Robert Lee [1875-1963] -- American Poet
Robert Frost , Robert Frost Quotations, Robert Frost Sayings Famous Quotes Robert Frost - The Academy of American Poets Robert Frost (1874 - 1963)
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FROST family ODT Contents: a/k/a: Poet Laureate of Vermont America's poet: The leading American poet of the 20th century. Much honored, he was the first to win four Pulitzers. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence; Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. The Road Not Taken A style, form and meter traditionalist, Frost remained aloof and unmoved by the currents stirring poesy in the first half of the twentieth century. He once called Carl Sandburg [1878-1967] a fraud for his more colloquial style.
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His first published poem, "La Noche Triste", appears in the Lawrence High School Bulletin

103. Robert Frost (1874 - 1963). Short Poems, Terebess Asia Online (TAO)
A Selection of Robert Frost’s Poems. Now Close the Windows. Now close the windowsand hush all the fields If the trees must, let them silently toss;
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Now Close the Windows Now close the windows and hush all the fields:
If the trees must, let them silently toss;
No bird is singing now, and if there is,
Be it my loss. It will be long ere the marshes resume,
I will be long ere the earliest bird:
So close the windows and not hear the wind,
But see all wind-stirred. A Patch of Old Snow There's a patch of old snow in a corner
That I should have guessed
Was a blow-away paper the rain Had brought to rest. It is speckled with grime as if Small print overspread it, The news of a day I've forgotten If I ever read it. A Time to Talk When a friend calls to me from the road And slows his horse to a meaning walk, I don't stand still and look around On all the hills I haven't hoed, And shout from where I am, 'What is it?' No, not as there is a time talk. I thrust my hoe in the mellow ground, Blade-end up and five feet tall, And plod: I go up to the stone wall For a friendly visit.

104. Robert Frost Quotes And Quotations
Robert Frost Quotes. Pages 1 2. (1874 1963) - American poet. Winner of 4Pulitzer prizes. - Click icon to send that quote to a friend.
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    Pages: (1874 - 1963) - American poet. Winner of 4 Pulitzer prizes.
    - Click icon to send that quote to a friend. Americans are like a rich father who wishes he knew how to give his son the hardships that made him rich. The reason why worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work. By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day. A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone. Hell is a half-filled auditorium. Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper. The brain is a wonderful organ. It starts working when you get up in the morning, and doesn't stop until you get to the office. Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. The world is full of willing people; some willing to work, the rest willing to let them. In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.

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