“Nature's never quite Sure she hasn't erred In her vague design.”
Quote by Robert Frost
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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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“There would be more than ocean-water broken Before God's last Put out the Light was spoken.”
“God turned to speak to me (Don't anybody laugh); God found I wasn't there At least not over half.”
“Bounds should be set To ingenuity for being so cruel In bringing change unheralded on the unready.”
“How are we to write The Russian novel in America As long as life goes so unterribly?”
“And of course there must be something wrong In wanting to silence any song.”
“But what would interest you about the brook, It's always cold in summer, warm in winter.”
