From a hired hand who finally comes home, to a man who will never walk the New England woods again for his beloved native orchids, Robert Frost paints his metaphors into the lives of country people in a rich and formidable land.
These 17 pieces are from Robert Frost’s modernist masterpiece, “North of Boston” first published in 1914.
The Pasture
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Mending Wall
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The Death of the Hired Hand
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The Mountain
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A Hundred Collars
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Home Burial
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The Black Cottage
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Blueberries
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A Servant to Servants
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After Apple-picking
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The Code
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The Generations of Men
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The Housekeeper
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The Fear
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The Self-Seeker
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The Wood-pile
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Good Hours
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