"Out, Out - "A Brook in the CityA Dream PangA Late WalkA Patch of Old SnowA Peck of GoldA Prayer in SpringA Servant to ServantsA SoldierA Time to TalkAcquainted with the NightAfter Apple-PickingAn Old Man's Winter NightBirchesBlue-Butterfly DayBond and FreeCanis MajorCome InDesert PlacesDust of SnowFire and IceFireflies in the GardenFragmentary BlueGhost HouseGoing for WaterHome BurialHyla BrookIn a Disused GraveyardInto My OwnIt Bids Pretty FairLove and a QuestionMeeting and PassingMending WallMowingMy ButterflyMy November GuestNothing Gold Can StayNow Close the WindowsOctoberOn Looking Up by Chance at the ConstellationsOnce by the PacificRange-FindingReluctanceRose PogoniasSpring PoolsStarsStopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningStorm FearThe ArmfulThe Axe HelveThe BearThe CodeThe Cow in Apple TimeThe Death of the Hired ManThe Hill WifeThe Lockless DoorThe MountainThe Need of Being Versed in Country ThingsThe Oven BirdThe PastureThe Road Not TakenThe RunawayThe Secret SitsThe Self-SeekerThe Star-SplitterThe TelephoneThe Tuft of FlowersThe Vanishing RedThe Witch of CoosThe Wood-PileTo EarthwardTo the Thawing WindTree at my WindowTwo Look at TwoWaitingWest Running BrookWind and Window Flower
Robert Frost wrote poems
Robert Frost wrote poems
Robert Frost wrote poems
Robert Frost usually made his poems so you learn something from it. I personally Love his poems they are inspiring.
Robert Frost wrote several poems for his wife, Elinor. Some of these include "The Master Speed," "Directive," and "A Prayer in Spring." Frost often expressed his love and admiration for his wife through his poetry.
1) North of Boston: Poems by Robert Frost (1983) 2) The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, Complete and Unabridged by Robert Frost and Edward Connery Lathem (Nov 15, 1969) 3) A Boy's Will (1884) by Robert Frost (Sep 10, 2010)
out out, the path not taken, a question, fire and ice, october etc
not really
his sorroundings
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132 poems
Yes, Robert Frost had several hobbies, including farming, gardening, and reading. He found solace and inspiration in nature, which is reflected in many of his poems.