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Selected Poems (1923) is a collection of poems by American poet Robert Frost. Dedicated to Edward Thomas, a friend of Frost’s and an important English poet who died toward the end of the First World War, Selected Poems is a wonderful sampling of poems from Frost’s early collections, including A Boy’s Will and North of Boston. Known for his plainspoken language and dedication to the images and rhythms of rural New England, Robert Frost is one of America’s most iconic poets, a voice to whom generations of readers have turned in search of beauty, music, and life.

“Mowing” envisions the poet’s work through the prism of rural labor. “There was never a sound beside the wood but one / And that was my long scythe whispering to the ground. / What was it it whispered?” The speaker does not know, but continues his task, hypnotized by its rhythm and simple music. In “After Apple-Picking,” as fall gives over to winter, the poet remembers in dreams how the “Magnified apples appear and disappear, / Stem end and blossom end” as he climbs the ladder into the heart of the tree. Both a symbol for life and a metaphor for the poetic act, apple picking leaves the poet “overtired / Of the great harvest [ he himself] desired”, awaiting sleep as he describes “its coming on,” wondering what, if anything, it will bring. “The Road Not Taken,” perhaps Frost’s most famous poem, is a meditation on fate and free will that follows a traveler in an autumn landscape, unsure of which path to take, but certain he cannot stand still.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Robert Frost’s Selected Poems is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

I
7(2)
The Pasture
7(1)
The Cow in Apple-Time
7(1)
The Runaway
7(2)
II
9(26)
An Old Man's Winter Night
9(1)
Home Burial
9(4)
The Death of the Hired Man
13(6)
A Servant to Servants
19(4)
The Self-Seeker
23(8)
The Hill Wife
31(1)
House Fear
31(1)
The Smile
32(1)
The Oft-Repeated Dream
32(1)
The Impulse
33(1)
"Out, Out "
34(1)
III
35(2)
Putting in the Seed
35(1)
Going for Water
35(1)
Mowing
36(1)
IV
37(13)
After Apple-Picking
37(1)
Birches
38(1)
The Gum-Gatherer
39(2)
The Mountain
41(3)
The Tuft of Flowers
44(2)
Mending Wall
46(1)
An Encounter
47(1)
The Wood-Pile
48(2)
V
50(20)
Snow
50(12)
In The Home Stretch
62(8)
VI
70(6)
The Road not Taken
70(1)
The Oven Bird
70(1)
A Vantage Point
71(1)
The Sound of Trees
71(1)
Hyla Brook
72(1)
My November Guest
72(1)
Range-Finding
73(1)
October
74(1)
To the Thawing Wind
74(2)
VII
76(16)
A Time to Talk
76(1)
The Code
76(3)
A Hundred Collars
79(7)
Blueberries
86(3)
Brown's Descent or, the Willy-Nilly Slide
89(3)
VIII
92
Revelation
92(1)
Storm-Fear
92(1)
Bond and Free
93(1)
Flower-Gathering
93(1)
Reluctance
94(1)
Into My Own
95
Robert Frost (1874-1963) was an American poet. Born in San Francisco, Frost moved with his family to Lawrence, Massachusetts following the death of his father, a teacher and editor. There, he attended Lawrence High School and went on to study for a brief time at Dartmouth College before returning home to work as a teacher, factory worker, and newspaper delivery person. Certain of his calling as a poet, Frost sold his first poem in 1894, embarking on a career that would earn him acclaim and honor unlike any American poet before or since. Before his paternal grandfathers death, he purchased a farm in Derry, New Hampshire for Robert and his wife Elinor. For the next decade, Frost worked on the farm while writing poetry in the mornings before returning to teaching once more. In 1912, having moved to England, Frost published A Boys Will, his first book of poems. Through the next several years, he wrote and published poetry while befriending such writers as Edward Thomas and Ezra Pound. In 1915, after publishing North of Boston (1914) in London, Frost returned to the United States to settle on another farm in Franconia, New Hampshire, where he continued writing and teaching and began lecturing. Over the next several decades, Frost published numerous collections of poems, including New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes (1924) and Collected Poems (1931), winning a total of four Pulitzer Prizes and establishing his reputation as the foremost American poet of his generation.