Robert Frost's debut poetry collection, published in 1913 while he was living in England. These early poems explore themes of youth, nature, solitude, and the New England landscape that would define his career. The collection established Frost's distinctive voiceβconversational yet profound, grounded in rural imagery yet reaching toward universal truths.
Poems in This Collection (31)
- A Dream Pang
- A Late Walk
- A Line-storm Song
- A Prayer in Spring
- Asking for Roses
- Flower-Gathering
- Ghost House
- Going for Water
- In a Vale
- In Equal Sacrifice
- In Neglect
- Into My Own
- Love and a Question
- Mowing
- My November Guest
- Now Close the Windows
- October
- Pan with Us
- Reluctance
- Revelation
- Rose Pogonias
- Spoils of the Dead
- Stars
- Storm Fear
- The Demiurge's Laugh
- The Trial by Existence
- The Tuft Of Flowers
- The Vantage Point
- To the Thawing Wind
- Waiting Afield at Dusk
- Wind and Window Flower