Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ASSURANCE, by ROBERT FROST Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The danger not an inch outside Last Line: I trust feels properly defied Subject(s): Confidence | ||||||||
The danger not an inch outside Behind the porthole's slab of glass And double ring of fitted brass I trust feels properly defied. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I DO NOT FEAR MY THOUGHTS WILL DIE by HENRY DAVID THOREAU A DREAM OF JULIUS CAESAR by ROBERT FROST A PECK OF GOLD by ROBERT FROST A SUMMER'S GARDEN by ROBERT FROST A WINTER'S NIGHT by ROBERT FROST CAESAR'S LOST TRANSPORT SHIPS by ROBERT FROST CLEAR AND COLDER; BOSTON COMMON by ROBERT FROST |
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