"New Hampshire, A Poem; with Notes and Grace Notes" is a collection of poems featuring adventures, encounters, and places. The title of the book "New Hampshire" is an introduction to the state of New Hampshire; its beauty, nature, and people. It contains several amazing poems by Robert Frost, an American poet.Table of Contents:New HampshireNotes:A Star in a Stone-boatThe Census-takerThe Star-splitterMapleThe Axe-helveThe GrindstonePaul's WifeWild GrapesPlace for a ThirdTwo WitchesI. The Witch of CoösII. The Pauper Witch of GraftonAn Empty ThreatA Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears and Some BooksI Will Sing You One-OGrace Notes:Fragmentary BlueFire and IceIn a Disused GraveyardDust of SnowTo E. T.Nothing Gold Can StayThe RunawayThe Aim was SongStopping by Woods on a Snowy EveningFor Once, Then, SomethingBlue-Butterfly DayThe OnsetTo EarthwardGood-Bye and Keep ColdTwo Look at TwoNot to KeepA Brook in the CityThe Kitchen ChimneyLooking for a Sunset Bird in WinterA Boundless MomentEvening in a Sugar OrchardGathering LeavesThe Valley's Singing DayMisgivingA Hillside ThawPlowmenOn a Tree Fallen Across the RoadOur Singing StrengthThe Lockless DoorThe Need of Being Versed in Country Things
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Robert Lee Frost fue un poeta estadounidense. Su trabajo se publicó inicialmente en Inglaterra antes de que se publicara en los Estados Unidos.