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Stealing from Frost | ||
Matter-of-fact magnificence | ||
Stay home | ||
A second-grade incident from Robert Frost's childhood | 1 | |
Trying to sleep on my father's couch and staring at the fractured plaster, I recall | 2 | |
Late December, where are you, Robert Frost? | 3 | |
Unable to sleep in Frost's bed in Franconia | 4 | |
Frost and his enemies | 5 | |
After snow-mobiling | 6 | |
Elinor White Frost speaks | 8 | |
Robert Frost | 9 | |
Of Robert Frost | 10 | |
The woodcut on the cover of Robert Frost's Complete poems | 11 | |
Poem beginning with a line from Frost | 12 | |
The ghosts of luxury | 13 | |
Postcard from Robert Frost's grave | 16 | |
Good-by and keep cold | 17 | |
Grandmother living in fear of free verse | 19 | |
Building walls | 20 | |
Getting over Robert Frost | 21 | |
Still life | 22 | |
Apparently someone in the department | 23 | |
Worldly failure | 25 | |
For Robert Frost | 26 | |
A farm in the Green Mountains | 27 | |
Night call | 28 | |
Mrs. Post's 6th-hour English class | 29 | |
On a theme by Frost | 33 | |
Indirective | 35 | |
The golden room | 38 | |
Poetry's beginning | 40 | |
Quarreling with Robert Frost | 41 | |
Robert Frost's writing desk | 42 | |
For the late R. F. | 44 | |
Africa | 45 | |
Frost song | 47 | |
Re : Robert | 48 | |
Unlettered | 49 | |
Sprites | 50 | |
From the porch of the Frost place | 52 | |
Robert Frost discovers another road not taken | 54 | |
Robert Frost | 55 | |
For Robert Frost | 56 | |
Mending sump | 60 | |
Bending the light | 61 | |
Dark and deep | 62 | |
The final poem | 64 | |
A hundred Himalayas | 65 | |
January 20 | 66 | |
The night Robert Frost died | 67 | |
My test market | 69 | |
Robert Frost | 70 | |
"Found poem," north of Boston | 71 | |
Winter, 1963 | 72 | |
On the porch at the Frost place, Franconia, NH | 74 | |
Robert Frost as father | 76 | |
Robert Frost in Warsaw | 77 | |
In memory of Robert Frost | 78 | |
Robert Frost's chair | 80 | |
Interpretation of a poem by Frost | 81 | |
For Robert Frost, in the autumn, in Vermont | 82 | |
Frost's last lecture : a tape : his audience - 1963 | 83 | |
"Fire and ice" by Robert Frost : an early draft | 84 | |
The ruined house | 85 | |
Remembering Frost at Kennedy's inauguration | 89 | |
Stray moth, asleep | 90 | |
Thanks, Robert Frost | 91 | |
The illusion | 92 | |
The blue plate tea room : sestina | 93 | |
Elinor Frost's marble-topped kneading table | 95 | |
Robert Frost to Ezra Pound's daughter from his deathbed | 97 | |
Double dialogue : homage to Robert Frost | 98 | |
Robert Frost | 99 | |
Why God chose Robert Frost over Elvis | 100 | |
Frost at midnight | 102 | |
Frost in Miami | 108 | |
Now he knows all there is to know : now he is acquainted with the day and night | 110 | |
Frost to Skellings | 111 | |
Frost | 112 | |
Near Frost's grave | 114 | |
Burial code | 115 | |
Robert Frost : the road taken | 116 | |
Frost | 117 | |
Robert Frost's books, Ripton, Vermont, 1980 | 118 | |
Worse | 121 | |
At the Robert Frost Memorial | 122 | |
Fae | 123 | |
Answering Robert Frost | 124 | |
The sun used to shine | 125 | |
Living at the Frost place | 127 | |
For Christine at the Frost farm | 128 | |
Happiness | 129 | |
The wall between us | 132 | |
The kindness of Abishag | 134 | |
On the road to Homer Noble farm | 136 | |
Robert Frost at the net | 137 | |
Making love at the Frost place | 139 | |
On not finding Frost's grave in the dark | 140 | |
Ghost Frost | 141 | |
After all | 142 | |
Traveling with cats on a snowy evening | 144 | |
Seed leaves | 145 | |
Home : after a poem by Frost | 147 |
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Add Visiting Frost: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Robert Frost, Like Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman, Robert Frost looms large in the American literary landscape, straddling the 19th and 20th centuries like a poetic colossus: whosoever desires passage must, at some point, contend with the monolithic presence of Rober, Visiting Frost: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Robert Frost to your collection on WonderClub |