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| 101. | Wild Grapes by Robert Frost> | | What tree may not the fig be gathered from?
The grape may not be gathered from the birch?
It's all you know the grape, or know the birch.
As a g... |
| 102. | Atmosphere by Robert Frost> | | Inscription for a Garden Wall
Winds blow the open grassy places bleak;
But where this old wall burns a sunny cheek,
They eddy over it too topplin... |
| 103. | Maple by Robert Frost> | | Her teacher's certainty it must be Mabel
Made Maple first take notice of her name.
She asked her father and he told her, "Maple—
Maple is right."... |
| 104. | New Hampshire by Robert Frost> | | I met a lady from the South who said
(You won't believe she said it, but she said it):
"None of my family ever worked, or had
A thing to sell." I d... |
| 106. | Paul's Wife by Robert Frost> | | To drive Paul out of any lumber camp
All that was needed was to say to him,
"How is the wife, Paul?"--and he'd disappear.
Some said it was because ... |
| 107. | The Housekeeper by Robert Frost> | | I let myself in at the kitchen door.
"It's you," she said. "I can't get up. Forgive me
Not answering your knock. I can no more
Let people in than... |
| 108. | The Peaceful Shepherd by Robert Frost> | | If heaven were to do again,
And on the pasture bars,
I leaned to line the figures in
Between the dotted starts,
I should be tempted to forget,
... |
| 109. | The Vantage Point by Robert Frost> | | If tired of trees I seek again mankind,
Well I know where to hie me--in the dawn,
To a slope where the cattle keep the lawn.
There amid lolling jun... |
| 110. | An Empty Threat by Robert Frost> | | I stay;
But it isn't as if
There wasn't always Hudson's Bay
And the fur trade,
A small skiff
And a paddle blade.
I can just see my tent pegge... |
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