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  2. Mountain Interval is a 1916 poetry collection written by American poet Robert Frost. Published by Henry Holt, it is Frost's third poetic volume.

  3. …opening poem of his collection Mountain Interval (1916). Written in iambic tetrameter, it employs an abaab rhyme scheme in each of its four stanzas. The poem presents a narrator recalling a journey through a woods, when he had to choose which of two diverging roads to travel.

  4. Jul 7, 2009 · that before this interval of the South Branch under black mountains, there was another interval, the Upper at Plymouth, where we walked in spring beyond the covered bridge; but that the first interval of all was the old farm, our brook interval, so called by the man we had it from in sale.

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · Mountain Interval (1920) by Robert Frost. →. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. poetry collection first published by Holt in 1916. Frost made several alterations in the sequencing of the collection and released the new edition in 1920. OCLC: 511486 all editions. The Road Not Taken. Christmas Trees.

  6. A sense of the future as fundamentally circumscribed by the choices of the past runs through Mountain Interval , Robert Frost’s third published poetry collection. The theme is announced and explored in the collection’s first and most famous poem, “The Road Not Taken,” in which Frost deploys the forked path in the woods as a tacit ...

  7. Artist: Albert Bierstadt. Year: 1864. Location: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Robert Frost. Mountain Interval. 1916. The Road Not Taken. Two roads diverged in a yellow woo… And be one traveler, long I stood. To where it bent in the undergrowt… 7. 34. Christmas Trees. The city had withdrawn into itself. When between whirls of snow not co…

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