“The rose is a rose, And was always a rose. But the theory now goes That the apple's a rose.”
Quote by Robert Frost
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The poetry of Robert Frost
This book presents a curated selection of Robert Frost's most celebrated works, reflecting his deep engagement with nature, rural life, and the complexities of human experience. Frost's poetry is characterized by its conversational tone, vivid imagery, and philosophical depth, making it a cornerstone of American literature. more
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