Robert Frost (audio poems)

Pulitzer Prize winning poet Robert Frost (1874-1963) often drew inspiration from his rural life in New England. He dealt with themes of philosophy, social life, and mortality. "The Road not taken" is one of the most quoted poems.

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by Emanuel Enea - 10 tracks    Full Board $4.99
The Road Not Taken
Acquainted with the Night
West-Runnning Brook
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Eve
After Apple Picking
Fire and Ice
The Wood-Pile
Wild Grapes
A time to talk
Two Tramps In Mud Time
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Pulitzer Prize winning poet Robert Frost (1874-1963) often drew inspiration from his rural life in New England. He dealt with themes of philosophy, social life, and mortality. "The Road not taken" is one of the most quoted poems.

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