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  1. 26 de jun. de 2017 · A selection of Robert Frost's greatest poems, with brief summaries and analyses. Learn about his themes, styles, and influences in this list of his best-loved works.

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    The Road Not Taken The Road Not Taken is one of the most celebrated poems of Robert Frost. It is ranked first in our order of ranking for its simplicity, directness, and thought-provoking theme. It originally appeared in 1915 in Atlantic Monthly and won popularity later. The seductiveness of the poem lies in the metaphorical representation of a dec...

    Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening Sometimes critics and readers find ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ more charming and interesting than ‘The Road Not Taken’. It first appeared in 1923 and became an instant hit. The forcefulness of the poem lies in its directness, precision, and concision. The woods that the poet has stopped to look at on ...

    Leaves Compared with Flowers This beautiful poem appeared in 1937 in his collection, A Further Range. This poem is ranked third due to the use of metaphors and similes and the way of handling these metaphors to depict the people through trees. Frost believes that we often fail to appreciate trees, the reason that they refuse to have good bark, good...

    Acquainted with the Night This poem was published in 1928 and is one of the best poems by Robert Frost. The beauty of the poem lies in the assertion of the poet that only he has been acquainted with that night in which he has performed several tasks and looked at the city as an observer. He paints a dismal picture of the city with its sad lane, and...

    Fire and Ice The poem “Fire and Ice” is popular on account of its brevity and concision. It was published in 1920. Frost has stated that people have conflicting views about how the world will end. Some say that it would be the ice and others say that it would be the fire, but the poet is of the view that his desire informs him that fire would be th...

    Desert Places Published in 1920, this poem has set the stage for his upcoming popular poems for its rhyming scheme, theme, and four-stanzas poetic convention. It is included in our ranking among the best poems of Robert Frost for its theme. The poet opens the poem with snow and gives emotions to his utterances with a simple “oh”, adding that the sn...

    The Birthplace This poem was published in 1928 in his collection West-Running Brook. The beauty, conciseness, and thematic strand made this poem included in the list. It states that the poet has his father constructed a water channel in the mountains where they all children used to bath and enjoy life. However, nowthe situation has changed, and the...

    The Freedom of the Moon This poem “The Freedom of the Moon” appeared in 1928. Now it has become an iconic poem due to its theme. The poem first appeared in his collection, West-Running Brook. The poet is ranked eighth due to its conciseness and thematic strand. The childlike play of the poet with the moon, its discovery, and its enjoyment show that...

    Good Hours This poem first appeared in 1914 in the collection of Robert Frost, North of Boston. It is known for its close connection with the poet as well as the nature he loved. However, his loneliness is too prominent to be ignored by the readers in that the poet walks around in the village on a wintery evening, yet finds nobody to acknowledge hi...

    Flower Gathering First published in 1913 in his collection, A Boy’s Will, ‘Flower Gathering’ is an interesting poem. It has been ranked 10th in our ranking of the best poems of Robert Frost. The beauty of the poem lies in the anonymous rambler who walks and talks with Frost in the evening and has become his addiction so much so that he takes his du...

  2. 100 Famous Poems by Robert Frost. Poem Name. A Boundless Moment. A Brook In The City. A Cabin In The Clearing. A Cliff Dwelling. A Considerable Speck. A Dream Pang. A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2012 · Learn about the life and works of the American poet Robert Frost, who won four Pulitzer Prizes and was a special guest at President Kennedy's inauguration. Read his most famous poems, such as The Road Not Taken, Fire and Ice, and Nothing Gold Can Stay.

  4. 24 de nov. de 2017 · Discover some of the lesser-known gems by the American poet Robert Frost, who earned four Pulitzer Prizes and influenced many modern poets. Read his observations of nature, life, death, and the moon in these verses.

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  5. Robert Frost is one of the best American poets of all time. His work, celebrated in his lifetime, has solidified his place in American literary history.

  6. Learn about the life and poetry of Robert Frost, the most famous poet of his time and the winner of four Pulitzer Prizes. Explore his themes, styles, and influences, and read some of his best poems, such as "Mending Wall," "Birches," and "The Road Not Taken."