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  1. Robert Frost

    "Mountain Interval", which contained such poems as "The Road Not Taken," Birches," and "The Hill Wife." Frost's images - woods, stars, houses, brooks, - are usually

  2. Robert Frost

    Interval, which contained such poems as "The Road Not Taken," Birches," and "The Hill Wife." Frost's images - woods, stars, houses, brooks, - are usually taken from

  3. Robert Frost

    November 1916, offered readers some of his finest poems, such as Birches, Out, Out?, The Hill Wife, and An Old Man's Winter Night" (Burnshaw 2). Frost released many

  4. Robert Frost

    returns to the U.S. He continues to purchase farmland as a result of his interest in botany. His wife dies in 1938 and Frost becomes very sad. He falls in love with

  5. Life Of Robert Frost

    returns to the U.S. He continues to purchase farmland as a result of his interest in botany. His wife dies in 1938 and Frost becomes very sad. He falls in love with

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  1. Desert Places Robert Frost And Loneliness

    his first poems that were internationally recognized. He was now well on his way to stardom. Frost now had a wife, six children, and a well-established career. He

  2. John Elder

    His cabin was "suitable for a hermitage or for a mourning man's retreat" (RMH 90). His wife with whom he had two daughters and a son, had recently passed. "Marriage

  3. An Assessment Of The Poetry Of Robert Frost

    I see in white defined Far off the homes of men, and farther still, The graves of men on an opposing hill, Living or dead, whichever are to mind. And if by noon I

  4. Geography

    of the messages that people had carved along with the natural erosion of the hills has caused the hill side to be dangerously close to being pushed back far enough

  5. Robert Frost: Life And Poetry

    Cited DiYanni, Robert. Modern American Poets; Their Voices ad Visions. "Robert Frost". McGraw Hill, Inc. New York: 1994. Untermayer, Louis. New Enlarged Anthology

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