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Robert frost famous poems are the "Road not Taken", "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", and "Fire and Ice".
"Daffodils", William Wordsworth... a lot of his poems are lyric poems most anything from Robert Frost too, some examples: "The Road Not Taken", "Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening"
The Road Not taken
Robert Frost's wrote many poetry collections, but three most well-known include "North of Boston", "Mountain Interval" and "New Hampshire".
It is human wisdom that prompts man to take a certain decision at a time. Where wisdom is absent, instinct will tell him to decide what it is. To err in decisions is common to man, and it is to prevent mistakes from being committed that he is favoured with the state of indecision, so that he can think and decide. Sometimes we will have to regret the decisions taken once and some other times we will be happy for a particular decision taken at a time. The poem 'The Road Not Taken' discusses this indecision and boldness of decision intermittent in human lives.
He wrote 559 Poems
Robert Frost grew up in San Francisco, California. He later moved to New England where he spent most of his life and wrote many of his famous poems.
poems, and his most famous poems are "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
Robert Frost is often considered one of the most famous American poets laureate. Frost served as the poet laureate of the United States from 1958 to 1959. His works are widely studied and celebrated for their exploration of rural life and complex human emotions.
Some of Robert Burns' favorite poems include "Auld Lang Syne," "To a Mouse," and "Tam O'Shanter." These poems are among his most famous works and continue to be celebrated and enjoyed by readers worldwide.
"Daffodils", William Wordsworth... a lot of his poems are lyric poems most anything from Robert Frost too, some examples: "The Road Not Taken", "Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening"
Philip Larkin is a hilariously morbid poet, not the most famous but certainly my favourite. Some others are Edgar Allan Poe, Maya Angelou, and Robert Frost.