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Discover our poem explanations - click here!Searching... Subject: FROST Matches Found: 110 A SONG FOR OCTOBER, by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY Poem Text First Line: Fruitful october! So fair and calm Last Line: Chords of my heart give back to thee! Alternate Author Name(s): Daly, T. A. Subject(s): Frost; Music & Musicians; October; Praise; Singing & Singers; Songs AFTER THE FROST, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: After the frost! O the rose is dead Last Line: After the frost -- the frost! Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F. Subject(s): Flowers; Frost; Gardens & Gardening; Kisses; Roses ALL AT ONCE, by MARY JANE RYALS Poem Source First Line: Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I took all five Last Line: What I found might not be what you're looking for Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets AUTUMN IMPRESSION, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A frost came overnight. Then all the day Last Line: A haunt for spirits and a home for stars. Subject(s): Autumn; Earth; Eyes; Frost; Leaves; Seasons; Stars; Fall; World BALLADE OF MID-WINTER NIGHTS, by CHARLOTTE LOUISE BERTLESEN Poem Text First Line: An icy wind sweeps up the dim-lit street Last Line: Our trees stand starkly nude upon the lawn. Subject(s): Frost; Weather; Winter BEFORE THE FROST, by CHARLIE MEHRHOFF Poem Source First Line: Wrapped myself %in the skin Last Line: To find my way %home Subject(s): Frost; Nature BEFORE THE FROST, by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: There's a little pause of waiting, in the time that / falls between Last Line: Let us raise our psalms majestic, let us tell his praise abroad! Alternate Author Name(s): Van Deth, Gerrit, Mrs. Subject(s): Frost BIRCHERS, by ALEC BOND Poem Source First Line: When I see birchers lean completely right Last Line: Pea-brained arguments than from a right cross. %one could do worse than be a swinger of birchers Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets BIRCHES, by RON PADGETT Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: When I see birches Last Line: One could do worse than see birches Subject(s): Birch Trees; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets BRUSHED BY THE MASTER'S HAND, by PAUL FLOYD CORNISH Poem Text First Line: Somebody's coming to my house Last Line: At the close of an autumn day. Subject(s): Autumn; Frost; Seasons; Winter; Fall BURLESQUE; UPON THE GREAT FROST, by CHARLES COTTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: You now, sir, may, and justly, wonder Last Line: You'll swear is sweet arcadia. Subject(s): Foxe, John (1517-1587); Frost; Nostradamus, Michel De (1503-1566) CHELAN, by ANN SPIERS Poem Source First Line: In a decades-long dance gomez and alverro Last Line: The bees are gone summer sits overlong %and too much fruit weighs down the trees Subject(s): Fields; Frost; Fruit; Summer COBWEB COLLEGE; AN ANTINOMIAN PARABLE ... FOR ROBERT FRIST, by KENNETH LESLIE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A batch of freshman came to cobweb college Last Line: "better than day they know the day!" Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets; Universities & Colleges DECEMBER, by LUMAN R. BOWDISH Poem Text First Line: Keen is the clear deep vault of night Last Line: Boreas molds the sullen storm. Subject(s): December; Frost; Nature; Storms DECEMBER LOVE, by RANDY BLASING Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: When, as you will, you leave me in the dust Last Line: Give me the slip, black ice under my feet Subject(s): Automobiles; Cold; Frost; Hearts; Love FAIRBANKS UNDER THE SOLSTICE, by JOHN HAINES Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Slowly, without sun, the day sinks Last Line: Word of the resurrection of silence. Subject(s): Death, Return From; December; Frost; Winter FAIRY ARTIST, by NELLIE M. GARRABRANT Poem Source First Line: O there is a little artist Subject(s): Frost FEBRUARY MORNING, by HAYDEN CARRUTH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The old man takes a nap Last Line: The snow falls all day long. Subject(s): Books; February; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Morning; Old Age; Poetry & Poets; Winter; Reading FIRST FROST, by CHRISTOPHER DUNGEY Poem Source First Line: A plain stick match %scratches its sulfur contrail Last Line: Dachshund on his couch included, %whimpers in sleep Subject(s): Frost; Poetry And Poets FIRST FROST, by JEANNE EMMONS Poem Source First Line: We bring the pots indoors Last Line: For love, for love, for love Subject(s): Frost; Love; Solitude FIRST HARD FROST, by BARTON SUTTER Poem Source First Line: The radio predicts the first hard frost Last Line: Wine so dark it's like a glass of night Subject(s): Frost FOR ROBERT FROST, by RHINA POLONIA ESPAILLAT Poem Source First Line: Easy as breath, without a trace of toil Last Line: To make our songs no longer quite the same Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Women's Rights FOR ROBERT FROST, by GALWAY KINNELL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Why do you talk so much Last Line: Down hills floating by heart on the bulldozed land. Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets FOR ROBERT FROST, by SHIRLEY MAE SMITH Poem Source First Line: I remember you standing Last Line: Those two tramps %are still coming by %at %mud-time Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets FROST, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES Poem Text First Line: What swords and spears, what daggers bright Last Line: Where is your plump young sister, snow?' Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H. Subject(s): Frost FROST, by JOHN FREEMAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Snow lengthens out the wintry light Last Line: In frozen foam of light. Subject(s): Frost; Snow FROST, by SALLY L. HICKEY Poem Source First Line: Frost whitened the world this morning Last Line: Hopefully soon? %whiteness left everywhere Subject(s): Frost FROST, by FLOYD SKLOOT Poem Source First Line: Wizened, spoiling for a fight, frost is here Last Line: Around the twist of winter on the wind Subject(s): Frost; Winter FROST, by ARTHUR SZE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Notice each windowpane has a different Last Line: Simply to live is a joy. Subject(s): Frost FROST, by JOHN BANISTER TABB Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I left my window wide for love Last Line: Before the dawn was dead. Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb Subject(s): Frost; Love FROST, by EDITH MATILDA THOMAS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: How small a tooth hath mined the season's heart Last Line: And sets a mimic garden, cold and bright. Subject(s): Frost; Nature FROST, by WILLIAM WITHERUP Poem Source First Line: The air condenses %during the night Last Line: In a lake of pure light Subject(s): Frost; Night FROST AND HIS ENEMIES, by ROBERT BLY Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: When robert frost set down a poetic whim, Last Line: Or a patch of snow or the steeple of a church. Subject(s): Fate; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Innocence; Irony; Poetry & Poets; Truth; Destiny FROST FLOWERS, by LOUIS JENKINS Poem Source First Line: In the morning people go off to work all wrapped and bundled, through Last Line: Blossoms open around us all night Subject(s): Cold; Frost; Ice; Winter FROST MAGIC, by ESTHER MILLS HARPHAM Poem Text First Line: While mortals slept through hours of night Last Line: That grace a fairy frosted hill. Subject(s): Frost FROST'S FARM ROAD, by JAMES HAYFORD Poem Source First Line: I pocketed a pebble Last Line: In or just under the great world Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); New England; Poetry And Poets FROSTED PANE, by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: One night came winter noiselessly Subject(s): Frost; Nature FROSTED TREES, by CASTLE CRAIN Poem Text First Line: At night I lingered at my window Last Line: But I knew god had heard my prayer. Subject(s): Frost; Winter FROSTY SHADOWS, by PEARL POTTER ETZ Poem Text First Line: When peeping o'er the east's gray brink Last Line: Splashed green on winter's white. Subject(s): Frost; Sun; Winter FROZEN FIRE, by FLORIS CLARK MCLAREN Poem Text First Line: The air is full of diamond dust tonight Last Line: How bitter black that trail to town! Subject(s): Frost GOOD-BY AND KEEP COLD, by ROBERT COOPERMAN Poem Source First Line: Frost meant fruit trees and their need Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Orchards; Poetry And Poets ICICLES, by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: This fragile witchery of frost Last Line: That leads unto the central sun. Alternate Author Name(s): A. E. Subject(s): Cold; Frost; God; Ice; Nature - Religious Aspects INTERPRETATION OF A POEM BY FROST, by THYLIAS MOSS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A young black girl stopped by the woods Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets INTERPRETATION OF A POEM BY FROST, by THYLIAS MOSS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: A young black girl stopped by the woods Last Line: Before she sleeps with jim Subject(s): African Americans - Women; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets JACK FROST, by RAY CLARKE ROSE Poem Text First Line: Ho! Ancient friend and honest peddler, jack Last Line: Of boys snowballing on the village green! Subject(s): Frost; Snow; Winter JACK FROST IN THE GARDEN, by JOHN P. SMEETON Poem Source Subject(s): Frost JACK FROST'S APOLOGY, by JOHN BANISTER TABB Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: To strip you of your foliage Last Line: Unless you grant your leaves. Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb Subject(s): Frost LETTER TO ROBERT FROST, by ROBERT SILLIMAN HILLYER Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Our friendship, robert, firm through twenty years Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets LIFE-BINDING, by LENORE BAELI WANG Poem Source First Line: The bombing pressed a building pancake-stacked Last Line: But finding nothing sweet, transferred no spores Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Women's Rights LOVE/SNOW, by JOANNE KYGER Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: When people say they love me I tell them/I wish I could stop thinking of robert Last Line: Give me a loaf of bread -- I loaf you!/frost whenever it snows Alternate Author Name(s): Snyder, Gary, Mrs. Subject(s): Frost; Grief; Loss; Puns; Winter MINE IS THE UNGLOVED, by JOHN MOLE Poem Source Last Line: Of an early spring Subject(s): Frost; Riddles MR. FROST GOES SOUTH TO BOSTON, by FIRMAN HOUGHTON Poem Text First Line: When I see buildings in a town together Last Line: As I myself would ever want to go. Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets NEVER QUITE RIGHT, by DIANE JARVENPA Poem Source First Line: What can I do with this night Last Line: And never quite right Subject(s): Frost; Winter NIGHT OF FROST IN MAY, by GEORGE MEREDITH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: With splendour of a silver day Last Line: Seen spinning on the bracken-crook. Subject(s): Frost; May (month) NOME BYPASS ROAD, by KEN WALDMAN Poem Source First Line: The freak november of no snow Last Line: Of a limitless universe %and I was cycling, thrilled Subject(s): Eskimos; Frost; Native Americans; Nome, Alaska; Winter OF ROBERT FROST, by GWENDOLYN BROOKS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: There is a little lightning in his eyes Last Line: Some specialness within Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets OF ROBERT FROST, by GWENDOLYN BROOKS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: There is a little lightning in his eyes Last Line: Some specialness within Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets ON CROSSING THE RANGE OF HIGH LAND BETWEEN STONE AND MARKET DRAYTON, by REGINALD HEBER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Dread inmate of the northern zone! Last Line: And fingers ghastly blue! Subject(s): Cold; Frost; Winter ON NOT FINDING FROST'S GRAVE IN THE DARK, by BRUCE WEIGL Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: So close I felt a rift in the air Last Line: Cutting through what %fleshly light they could find Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Graves; Poetry And Poets ON THE PORCH AT THE FROST PLACE, FRANCONIA, N.H., by WILLIAM MATTHEWS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: So here the great man stood Alternate Author Name(s): Matthews, William Procter Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets ON THE PORCH AT THE FROST PLACE, FRANCONIA, N.H., by WILLIAM MATTHEWS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: So here the great man stood Alternate Author Name(s): Matthews, William Procter Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets ONE DEGREE SHY OF SNOW, by CAROL KIVO Poem Source First Line: I stumble over half frozen earth Last Line: It is one degree shy of snow Subject(s): Frost; Skiing; Snow; Winter ONLY THE FROST, by GENEVIEVE TAGGARD Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Good night, good night. And this is warning Last Line: There is only the frost in the hills! Alternate Author Name(s): Wolf, Robert Leopold, Mrs. Subject(s): Frost OTHER DIRECTED, by TURNER CASSITY Poem Source First Line: Two roads diverge, each in a yellow smog Last Line: Some reason not to take the easy way? Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets PERIL OF HOPE, by ROBERT FROST Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: It is right in there Last Line: For a night of frost Subject(s): Fear; Frost POETIC EPIGRAMS: 14. THE FROST, by CALE YOUNG RICE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: How flowerlike the frost Last Line: Creative summer's ghost? Subject(s): Frost; Winter PROMISES: ON A FAMILIAR POEM BY ROBERT FROST, by JUNE OWENS Poem Source First Line: What vows you made, I don't pretend to know Last Line: A few, or most, or some, before you slept Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Man-woman Relationships; Poetry And Poets; Women's Rights QUARRELING WITH ROBERT FROST: 1, by MICHAEL S. GLASER Poem Source First Line: What I'd call home Last Line: That nothing truly loved %would ever die Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets; Quarrels QUARRELING WITH ROBERT FROST: 2, by MICHAEL S. GLASER Poem Source First Line: Or were you talking of something else Last Line: To go to - %and often do Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets; Quarrels REMEMBERING FROST AT KENNEDY’S INAUGURATION, by LINDA PASTAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Even the flags seemed frozen Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963) REREADING FROST, by LINDA PASTAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Sometimes I think all the best poems Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Frost, Robert (1874-1963) ROBERT FROST, by JOSEPH HARGRAVES Poem Source First Line: I can't stand that pompous bastard I saw Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets ROBERT FROST, by ROBERT LOWELL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Robert frost at midnight, the audience gone Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets ROBERT FROST, by ROBERT LOWELL Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Robert frost at midnight, the audience gone Last Line: How little good my health did anyone near me. Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets ROBERT FROST, by LEX RUNCIMAN Poem Source First Line: But for pictures Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets ROBERT FROST RELATES THE DEATH OF THE TIRED MAN, by LOUIS UNTERMEYER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: There were two of us left in the berry patch Last Line: "he never knew 'em. He was just tired,"" he said." Alternate Author Name(s): Lewis, Michael Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets SAND DUNES, by ROBERT FROST Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Sea waves are green and wet Last Line: For the one more cast off shell. Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Keller, Helen (1880-1968); Poetry & Poets; Seashore; Ships & Shipping; Beach; Coast; Shore SAPPHO AND PHAON: 2. THE TEMPLE OF CHASTITY, by MARY DARBY ROBINSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: High on a rock, coeval with the skies Last Line: While love, his arrows broke, retires forlorn. Subject(s): Affliction; Frost; Ice; Love; Temples; Mosques SEED LEAVES; HOMAGE TO R. F., by RICHARD WILBUR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Here something stubborn comes Last Line: And starts to ramify Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets; Seeds; Spring SEED LEAVES; HOMAGE TO R. F., by RICHARD WILBUR Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Here something stubborn comes Last Line: Takes aim at all the sky %and starts to ramify Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets; Seeds; Spring SISTER WATER: THE ICE, by AMADO NERVO Poem Source First Line: To cover the fishes in the depths, which are dying of cold Last Line: And I prayed, 'let us praise god, brother ice!' Subject(s): Death; Frost; God; Ice; Praise; Religion SO FROST ASTOUNDS, by ROBERT PENN WARREN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I have thought: this will be so Subject(s): Frost SONNET, by ELWYN BROOKS WHITE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: That same white traveller, frost, that could not pass Last Line: Lost in the hurrying night and the wind's beginning Alternate Author Name(s): White, E. B. Subject(s): Frost SPRING FROST, by BERNICE LESBIA KENYON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: You can feel it under your feet, this frost that silvers / the grass Last Line: And the silvered beauty of frost on bloom like foam of the sea. Alternate Author Name(s): Gilkyson, Walter, Mrs. Subject(s): Cold; Frost SUN USED TO SHINE, by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The sun used to shine while we two walked Last Line: Go talking and have easy hours Alternate Author Name(s): Eastaway, Edward; Thomas, Edward Subject(s): Environment; Fields; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Herefordshire, England; Poetry And Poets; Walking THANKS, ROBERT FROST, by DAVID RAY Poem Source Poem Explanation First Line: Do you have hope for the future Last Line: You said it, rather casually, as snow %went on falling in vermont years ago Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets THE DEFEAT OF WINTER, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: But yester morn the frozen snow Last Line: Upon it all shall melt in bliss. Alternate Author Name(s): Delta Subject(s): Frost; Memory; Mourning; Snow; Winter; Bereavement THE FIRST FROST, by EDITH H. SHANK Poem Text First Line: The world has changed her dress Last Line: Has paid the modiste's frightful fee. Subject(s): Frost; Winter THE FROST SPIRIT, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: He comes, he comes, the frost spirit Last Line: Sounding wing goes by! Subject(s): Frost THE FROZEN GREENHOUSE (ST. JULIOT), by THOMAS HARDY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: There was a frost Last Line: And knows it not. Subject(s): Frost; Greenhouses THE PIGEONS, by JOHN FREEMAN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The pigeons, following the faint warm light Last Line: As thou dost blot out all our miseries. Subject(s): Frost; Pain; Pigeons; Winter; Suffering; Misery THE POWERFUL, by WILLIAM ROSE BENET Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: When baffled days seem each to drag a chain Last Line: Shy mistletoe, plucked by valhalla's gate? Subject(s): Frost; Glass & Glassblowers; Snow; Glaziers THE STILLNESS OF THE FROST, by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Out of the frost-white wood comes winnowing through Last Line: The grace of thine austerity sublime! Subject(s): Frost; Life; Love; Time THE SUN USED TO SHINE, by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS Poem Text Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: The sun used to shine while we two walked Alternate Author Name(s): Eastaway, Edward; Thomas, Edward Subject(s): Environment; Fields; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Herefordshire, England; Poetry & Poets; Walking; Environmental Protection; Ecology; Conservation; Pastures; Meadows; Leas THE TIMBER WOLVES, by IVAN SWIFT Poem Text First Line: We are the slaves of the timber land Last Line: The boss of care is the king of the world! Subject(s): Frost; Slavery; Snow; Wilderness; Wolves; Serfs THE TWINS, by JOHN BANISTER TABB Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Are you lost Last Line: When I come with my sister, the snow. Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb Subject(s): Frost; Snow THE TYRANT, by NORA M. DUNCAN Poem Text First Line: Winter, in the cruel clasp of his icy fingers Last Line: "all the world is mine today! All belongs to me!" Subject(s): Frost THE WOODCUT ON THE COVER OF ROBERT FROST'S COMPLETE POEMS, by HAYDEN CARRUTH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: A man plowing starts at the side of the field Last Line: Then walking home with the horses at end of day. Subject(s): Farm Life; Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Plowing & Plowmen; Poetry & Poets; Agriculture; Farmers TIME OF FROST DESCENDING, by ZHAO ZHENKAI Poem Source First Line: Before the ocean changes Last Line: Old desires blare %together the lights of home expire Variant Title(s): Frostfal Subject(s): Frost TOTAL REVOLUTION (AN ANSWER FOR ROBERT FROST), by OSCAR WILLIAMS Poem Source First Line: I advocate a total revolution Last Line: P.S. And need I add by way of a conclusion %I wouldn't dream to a ask a rosicrucian Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry And Poets; Revolutions VERMONT, by HAYDEN CARRUTH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: It's french, of course - our name. And I must think Subject(s): Frost, Robert (1874-1963); Poetry & Poets; Vermont; Warren, Josiah (1798-1874) WATER LACE AND WHITE EYES, by ELEANOR WILNER Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: And the mist rising Last Line: In the northern dawn. Alternate Author Name(s): Wilner, Eleanor Rand Subject(s): Bones; Frost; Ice; North, The; Snow WELCOME TO FROST, by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: O spirit! At whose wafts of chilling breath Last Line: Whose touch is healing, and whose breath is -- peace! Subject(s): Frost WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE GROUND, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: When the frost is in the ground, with its sharp silver pick Last Line: And be grateful that the frost was in the ground. Subject(s): Frost WHITE DEATH, by CLARK ASHTON SMITH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Methought the world was bound with final frost Last Line: All darkness rendered shelterless and pale. Subject(s): Death; Frost; Sun; Dead, The WHITE DUSK, by MARION M. BOYD Poem Text First Line: The fog is freezing on the trees and shrubs Last Line: Like white thoughts smiling through gray memory. Alternate Author Name(s): Havighurst, Walter, Mrs. Subject(s): Fog; Frost; Ghosts; Supernatural; Haze WHY FREEZE, by HANU Poem Source First Line: Why freeze to sleep Last Line: Tonight, I'll have a sleep that thaws Subject(s): Cold; Dreams; Frost; Sleep; Solitude; Winter WINTER, by MARY BALDWIN Poem Text First Line: The wind blows high, the wind blows low Last Line: All silent, white. Subject(s): Frost; Hunger; Snow; Wind; Winter WINTER, by E. H. SMITH Poem Text First Line: The naked trees rattle their gaunt limbs Last Line: After death will spring come again? Subject(s): Cold; Frost; Seasons; Winter WINTER: 3. CLEAR FROST, by DAVID MACBETH MOIR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Tis noon, the heaven is clear without a cloud Last Line: He had no chains to bind the spirit's flow. Alternate Author Name(s): Delta Subject(s): Frost; Winter |
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