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Robert Lee Frost
March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963
Poetry Listing
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| Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 'Out, Out' | The buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard | | | 624 | | A Boundless Moment | He halted in the wind, and, what was that | | | 1040 | | A Brook In The City | The firm house lingers, though averse to square | | | 1041 | | A Cliff Dwelling | There sandy seems the golden sky | | | 984 | | A Considerable Speck | A speck that would have been beneath my sight | | | 922 | | A Dream Pang | I had withdrawn in forest, and my song | | | 894 | | A Girl's Garden | A neighbor of mine in the village | | | 666 | | A Hillside Thaw | To think to know the country and now know | | | 956 | | A Hundred Collars | Lancaster bore him, such a little town, | | | 820 | | A Late Walk | When I go up through the mowing field, | | | 878 | | A Line-Storm Song | The line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift. | | | 848 | | A Minor Bird | I have wished a bird would fly away, | | | 913 | | A Passing Glimpse | I often see flowers from a passing car | | | 892 | | A Patch Of Old Snow | There's a patch of old snow in a corner | | | 887 | | A Peck Of Gold | Dust always blowing about the town, | | | 843 | | A Prayer In Spring | Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers today; | | | 943 | | A Question | A voice said, Look me in the stars | | | 894 | | A Servant To Servants | I didn't make you know how glad I was | | | 819 | | A Soldier | He is that fallen lance that lies as hurled, | | | 879 | | A Time To Talk | When a friend calls to me from the road | | | 928 | | A Winter Eden | A winter garden in an alder swamp, | | | 924 | | Acceptance | When the spent sun throws up its rays on cloud | | | 823 | | Acquainted With The Night | I have been one acquainted with the night. | | | 892 | | After Apple Picking | My long two-pointed ladder's sticking through a tree | | | 758 | | An Old Man's Winter Night | All out of doors looked darkly in at him | | | 734 | | Asking for Roses | A house that lacks, seemingly, mistress and master, | | | 865 | | Atmosphere | Winds blow the open grassy places bleak; | | | 763 | | Bereft | Where had I heard this wind before | | | 709 | | Birches | When I see birches bend to left and right | | | 775 | | Blue-Butterfly Day | It is blue-butterfly day here in spring, | | | 739 | | Blueberries | You ought to have seen what I saw on my way | | | 768 | | Bond And Free | Love has earth to which she clings | | | 695 | | But Outer Space | But outer Space, | | | 721 | | Canis Major | The great Overdog | | | 613 | | Come In | As I came to the edge of the woods, | | | 734 | | Desert Places | Snow falling and night falling fast, oh, fast | | | 732 | | Design | I found a dimpled spider, fat and white, | | | 713 | | Devotion | The heart can think of no devotion | | | 746 | | Dust In The Eyes | If, as they say, some dust thrown in my eyes | | | 706 | | Dust Of Snow | The way a crow | | | 719 | | Evening In A Sugar Orchard | From where I lingered in a lull in march | | | 722 | | Fire And Ice | Some say the world will end in fire; | | | 653 | | Fireflies In The Garden | Here come real stars to fill the upper skies, | | | 590 | | Flower Gathering | I left you in the morning, | | | 615 | | For Once, Then, Something | Others taunt me with having knelt at well-curbs | | | 546 | | Fragmentary Blue | Why make so much of fragmentary blue | | | 547 | | Gathering Leaves | Spades take up leaves | | | 585 | | Ghost House | I dwell in a lonely house I know | | | 567 | | Going For Water | The well was dry beside the door, | | | 519 | | Good Hours | I had for my winter evening walk | | | 531 |
168 Articles (4 Pages, 50 Per Page) [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 ] About: Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. His work frequently used themes from rural life in New England, using the setting to examine complex social and philosophical themes. A popular and often-quoted poet, Frost was honored frequently during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes.
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