Robert Frost, Lisa Shea
New Hampshire - Poetry of Robert Frost - Illustrated and Annotated Version

New Hampshire - Poetry of Robert Frost - Illustrated and Annotated Version

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New Hampshire, a collection of poems, was first published by Robert Frost in 1932. It won the Pulitzer Prize. This collection includes: New Hampshire A Star in a Stone-Boat The Census-Taker The Star-Splitter Maple The Ax-Helve The Grindstone Paul's Wife Wild Grapes Place for a Third Two Witches - The Witch of Coos - The Pauper Witch of Grafton An Empty Threat A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books I Will Sing You One-O Fragmentary Blue Fire and Ice In a Disused Graveyard Dust of Snow To E.T. Nothing Gold Can Stay The Runaway The Aim Was Song Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening For Once, Then, Something Blue-Butterfly Day The Onset To Earthward Good-by and Keep Cold Two Look at Two Not to Keep A Brook in the City The Kitchen Chimney Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter A Boundless Moment Evening in a Sugar Orchard Gathering Leaves The Valley's Singing Day Misgiving A Hillside Thaw Plowmen On a Tree Fallen Across the Road Our Singing Strength The Lockless Door The Need of Being Versed in Country Things In this fresh version of New Hampshire, artist and poet Lisa Shea adds her commentary on each essay, providing background into Frost's personal life and how that impacted his views on these topics. In addition, she provides a New Hampshire photo to go with many of the poems, matching artwork with the evocative poetry. Read for yourself why Robert Frost is such a beloved poet!

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