Robert Frost

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Acquainted With the Night
After Apple-Picking
An Old Man's Winter Night
Birches
Christmas Trees
The Death of the Hired Man
Design
Dust of Snow
Fire and Ice
For Once, Then, Something
Good-bye, and Keep Cold
Home Burial
Mending Wall
Meeting and Passing
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Out Out
The Oven Bird
The Pasture
Putting in the Seed
The Road Not Taken
The Star-splitter
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
The Tuft of Flowers
The Wood-Pile

"Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper."
-Robert Frost