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New Hampshire

New Hampshire

Robert Frost

103 pages

Robert Frost's classic collection of poems, for which he won a Pulitzer Prize. The poems include: New Hampshire, A Star In A Stone-Boat (For Lincoln Macveagh), The Census-Taker, The Star-Splitter, Maple, The Axe-Helve, The Grindstone, Paul’s Wife, Wild Grapes, Place For A Third, Two Witches, An Empty Threat, A Fountain, A Bottle, A Donkey’s Ears And Some Books, I Will Sing You One-O, Fragmentary Blue, Fire And Ice, In A Disused Graveyard, Dust Of Snow, To E. T., Nothing Gold Can Stay, The Runaway, The Aim Was Song, Stopping By Woods On Snowy Evening, For Once, Then, Something, Blue-Butterfly Day, The Onset, To Earthward, Good-Bye And Keep Cold, Two Look At Two, Not To Keep, A Brook In The City, The Kitchen Chimney, Looking For A Sunset Bird In Winter, A Boundless Moment, Evening In A Sugar Orchard, Gathering Leaves, The Valley’s Singing Day, Misgiving, A Hillside Thaw, Plowmen, On A Tree Fallen Across The Road (To Hear Us Talk), Our Singing Strength, The Lockless Door, and The Need Of Being Versed In Country Things. The poems are accompanied by woodcuts by J. J. Lankes.

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