Poetic Openings : Robert Frost to Robert Frost

Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Black Cottage : First Line : We chanced in passing by that afternoon
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Blueberries : First Line : “You ought to have seen what I saw on my way
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Bonfire : First Line : “Oh, let’s go up the hill and scare ourselves,
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Code : First Line : There were three in the meadow by the brook
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Cow In Apple Time : First Line : Something inspires the only cow of late
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Death Of The Hired Man : First Line : Mary sat musing on the lamp-flame at the table
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Demiurge's Laugh : First Line : It was far in the sameness of the wood;
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Egg And The Machine : First Line : He gave the solid rail a hateful kick.
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Exposed Nest : First Line : You were forever finding some new play.
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : The Fear : First Line : A lantern light from deeper in the barn
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