New Hampshire (book)
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New Hampshire is a 1923 Pulitzer Prize-winning volume of poems written by Robert Frost. The book included several of Frost's most well-known poems, including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening."
Poems
- New Hampshire
- A Star in a Stone-Boat
- The Census-Taker
- The Star-Splitter
- Maple
- The Ax-Helve
- The Grindstone
- Paul's Wife
- Wild Grapes
- Place for a Third
- Two Witches
- An Empty Threat
- A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears and Some Books
- I Will Sing You One-O
- Fragmentary Blue
- Fire and Ice
- In a Disused Graveyard
- Dust of Snow
- To E.T.
- Nothing Gold Can Stay
- The Runaway
- The Aim Was Song
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- For Once, Then, Something
- Blue-Butterfly Day
- The Onset
- To Earthqard
- Good-by and Keep Cold
- Two Look at Two
- Not to Keep
- A Brook in the City
- The Kitchen Chimney
- Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter
- A Boundless Moment
- Evening in a Sugar Orchard
- Gathering Leaves
- The Valley's Singing Day
- Misgiving
- A Hillside Thaw
- Plowmen
- On a Tree Fallen Across the Road
- Our Singing Strength
- The Lockless Door
- The Need of Being Versed in Country Things
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