Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IN NEGLECT, by ROBERT FROST Poet's Biography First Line: They leave us so to the way we took Last Line: And try if we cannot feel forsaken. | ||||||||
THEY leave us so to the way we took, As two in whom they were proved mistaken, That we sit sometimes in the wayside nook, With mischievous, vagrant, seraphic look, And try if we cannot feel forsaken. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...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 DOWN THE BROOK by ROBERT FROST EVENING IN A SUGAR ORCHARD by ROBERT FROST |
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