Mountain Interval
Robert Frost's third collection, published in 1916, blends the lyric beauty of his debut with the dramatic narratives of North of Boston. The collection opens with "The Road Not Taken" and includes some of Frost's most widely read poems, exploring themes of choice, nature, labor, and the human condition.
Poems in This Collection (28)
- A Girl's Garden
- An Encounter
- An Old Man's Winter Night
- A Patch of Old Snow
- A Time to Talk
- Birches
- Bond and Free
- Brown's Descent
- Christmas Trees
- Hyla Brook
- In the Home Stretch
- Meeting And Passing
- “Out, Out––”
- Pea Brush
- Putting in the Seed
- Range-Finding
- Snow
- The Bonfire
- The Cow in Apple Time
- The Exposed Nest
- The Gum-Gatherer
- The Hill Wife
- The Line-Gang
- The Oven Bird
- The Road Not Taken
- The Sound of Trees
- The Telephone
- The Vanishing Red