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Bagby, George, Frost and the Book of Nature, Tennessee University Press, 1993, pp. 50-52.
Cox, Robert M., "Robert Frost and the End of the New England Line," in Frost: Centennial Essays, edited by Jac Tharpe, Mississippi University Press, 1974.
Ellis, James, "Robert Frost's Four Types of Belief in 'Birches,'" in the Robert Frost Review, 1993, p. 71—3.
Frost, Robert, "The Unmade Word," in Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, & Plays, edited by Richard Poirier and Mark Richardson, Library of America, 1995, p....
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