Poems by Robert Frost
A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books
... You remember You said you knew the place where once, on Kinsman, ...
A Hillside Thaw
... Was wrought through trees without a breath of storm ...
A Star in a Stoneboat
... To such resorts of life as Mars and EarthThough not, I say, a star of death and sin, ...
An Empty Threat
... Cross-legged, And a trapper looking in at the door ...
An Encounter
... Looked up toward heaven, and there against the blue, ...
Browns Descent
... That cased the world, and he was gone!Walls were all buried, trees were few: ...
Dust in the Eyes
... If, as they say, some dust thrown in my eyes ...
Evening in a Sugar Orchard
... The moon, though slight, was moon enough to show ...
I. The Witch of Coös
... MOTHER: Weâll never let them, will we, son! Weâll never! ...
In a Vale
... That the stars were almost faded awayBefore the last went, heavy with dew, ...
Locked Out
... The flowers were out there with the thieves ...
Meeting and Passing
... Your parasol Pointed the decimal off with one deep thrust ...
Misgiving
... That drops them no further than where they were ...
Pea Brush
... To the place where John has been cutting trees ...
Spring Pools
... And like the flowers beside them, chill and shiver, ...