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Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference.
—“The Road Not Taken
Robert
Frost
Mountain Interval
 
Robert Frost
 
This collection of poems provides a wonderful selection of the work of Robert Frost. His poems are concerned with human tragedies and fears, his reaction to the complexities of life, and his ultimate acceptance of his burdens.
 
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TO YOU WHO LEAST NEED REMINDING
that before this interval of the South Branch under black mountains, there was another interval, the Upper at Plymouth, where we walked in spring beyond the covered bridge; but that the first interval of all was the old farm, our brook interval, so called by the man we had it from in sale.
 
NEW YORK: HENRY HOLT, 1920
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 1999
 
 
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