
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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The Road Not Taken
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Mending Wall
Birches
After Apple Picking
The Gift Outright
Desert Places
Stopping By Woods
Tree At My Window
Neither Out Far Nor in Deep
On Looking Up by Chance at the Constellations
The Pasture Mowing
The Peaceful Shepherd
One Step Backward Taken
After Apple-Picking
The Most of It
Two Tramps in Mud Time
The Pasture
The Tuft of Flowers
Mowing
Acquainted With The Night
Happiness Makes Up In Height
Nothing Gold Can Stay
The White-Tailed Deer
A Considerable Speck
An Old Man's Winter Night
Reluctance
The Mountain
Directive
West-Running Brook
The Oven Bird
Provide, Provide
The Silken Tent
It's Too Late
Road Not Taken
My November Guest
Acquanted With The Night
Stopping By Woods...
Frost - Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Frost - The Road Not Taken
One More Brevity
Choose Something Like A Star
Saving Everything
Oven Bird
Death Of A Hired Man
Silken Tent
The Tuft Of Flowers / My November Guest / Acquainted With The Night / Tree At My Window
Robert Frost: Two Poems
Stopping By The Woods On A Snowy Evening
The Death Of The Hired Man
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