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A poet would a-wishing go,- Robert Frost
And he wished love were thus and so.
“If but it were,” he said, said he,
“And one thing more that may not be,
This world were good enough for me.”
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Robert Frost
Titles by Robert Frost:
Salem on History:
eNotes:
- Robert Frost's Favorite Poem (Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening)
- Robert Frost (Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening)
- Robert Frost (Birches)
American Decades:
- Frost, Robert 1874-1963 (1910's The Arts)
Encyclopedia:
- Frost, Robert [Lee] (The Oxford Companion to American Literature)
- Frost, Robert Lee (The Oxford Companion to English Literature)
Salem on Literature:
- The Poetry of Robert Frost (Identities and Issues in Literature)
- The Letters of Robert Frost (Masterplots, Definitive Revised Edition)
- Robert Frost (Magill’s Survey of American Literature, Revised Edition)
- Robert Frost (Critical Survey of Poetry)
- Robert Frost (Cyclopedia of World Authors)
- Robert Frost (Dictionary of World Biography: The 20th Century)
Literary Criticism:
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 1) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Lee) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 9) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 15) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 3) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 4) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 13) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Frost, Robert (Vol. 10) (Contemporary Literary Criticism)
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Robert Frost (Poetry Criticism)
Calendar of Literary Facts:
- Robert Frost is born
- Founded by Harriet Monroe in Chicago, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse begins publication; notable early contributors include T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, Amy Lowell, and Vachel Lindsay
- Robert Frost publishes North of Boston
- Robert Frost publishes New Hampshire
- Robert Frost receives the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for New Hampshire
- Robert Frost publishes West-Running Brook
- Robert Frost publishes A Witness Tree
- At the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Robert Frost, half-blinded by the glare of sunlight and snow, reads a portion of his poem “Dedication” and then recites his poem “The Gift Outright”
- Robert Frost dies
