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The Road Not Taken and Other Poems: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)

This volume is a curated selection of poems that showcase the depth and range of the poet's work. It includes the famous 'The Road Not Taken,' a poem that has resonated with readers for generations. The collection is presented in a high-quality, deluxe edition, designed to enhance the reading experience and appeal to both poetry enthusiasts and collectors. more

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Robert Frost
Robert Frost

Robert Frost, born on March 26, 1874, and died on January 29, 1963, was one of the most renowned poets of the 20th century in the United States. He is known for his profound philosophy and unique poetic style, which often explores themes such as nature, life, and morality. more

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“I am thankful for small mercies. I compared notes with one of my friends who expect everything of the universe, and is disappointed when anything is less than the best, and I found that I begin at the other extreme, expecting nothing, and am always full of thanks for moderate good. . . . If we will take the good we find, . . . we shall have heaping measures. . . .”

“A Roman divorced from his wife, being highly blamed by his friends, who demanded, "Was she not chaste? Was she not fair? Was she not fruitful?" holding out his shoe, asked them whether it was not new and well made. "Yet," added he, "none of you can tell where it pinches me.''”