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Robert Frost's poems

Containing all of Robert Frost's best-known poems--including "Birches, " "Mending Walls, " and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"--And dozens more--this collection celebrates the New England countryside, Frost's appreciation of common folk, and his understanding of the human condition
Print Book, English, 2002, ©1946
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St. Martin Paberbacks, New York, N.Y., 2002, ©1946
Poetry
275 pages ; 17 cm
9780312983321, 0312983328
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Introduction / Louis Untermeyer
Invitation: Pasture
Code and other stories: Tuft of flowers
Blueberries
Home burial
Witch of coos
Paul's wife
Ghost house
At woodward's gardens
Vindictives
Wild grapes
Bearer of evil tidings
Fear
Snow
Code
Hired man and other people: Birches
Mowing
Mending wall
Mountain
Brown's descent, or the willy-nilly slide
Vanishing red
To the thawing wind
Lone striker
Two tramps in mud
Time
Love and a question
Old man's winter night
Gum-gatherer
Investment
Figure in the doorway
To a young wretch
Wood-pile
Hundred collars
Star-splitter
Housekeeper
Hill wife
Telephone
Revelation
Going for water
Line-storm song
Death of the hired man
Stopping by woods and other places: Hyla brook
West-running brook
Patch of old snow
Time to talk
Boundless moment
Bereft
Winter eden
Flower boat
Census-taker
Brook in the city
Evening in a sugar orchard
Onset
Spring pools
In a disused graveyard
Sand dunes
Birthplace
For once, then, something
Serious step lightly taken
Tree at my window
Sitting by a bush in broad daylight
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening
Runaway and other animals : Oven bird
Our singing
Strength
Minor bird
Never again would birds' song be the same
Blue ribbon at Amesbury
Looking for a sunset
Bird in winter
Drumlin woodchuck
White-tailed hornet
Waspish
Departmental
Design
Fireflies in the garden
Canis major
Two look at two
Cow in apple time
Bear
Runaway
Country things and other things: Road not taken
Need of being versed in country things
Sound of the trees
In hardwood groves
Nothing gold can stay
After apple picking
Grindstone
Kitchen chimney
Gathering leaves
Leaf treader
Hillside thaw
On a tree fallen across the road
Passing glimpse
Dust of snow
Fire and ice
Riders
Master speed
My November guest
Storm fear
Wind and window flower
October
Good hours
Pea brush
I will sing you one-o
To earthward
Gift outright
Considerable speck
Silken tent
Good-bye and keep cold
Prayer in Spring
Into my own
Come in
Choose something like a star
Servant to servants
Directive
Acquainted with the night
Once by the Pacific
Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length
For John F. Kennedy his inauguration
Away!
"The poems quoted in this volume are from Complete poems of Robert Frost and In the Clearing by Robert Frost"--Title page verso
Pocket Books edition: July 1946