CONTENTS
NEW HAMPSHIRE
A STAR IN A STONE-BOAT ( For Lincoln MacVeagh )
THE CENSUS-TAKER
THE STAR-SPLITTER
MAPLE
THE AXE-HELVE
THE GRINDSTONE
PAUL'S WIFE
WILD GRAPES
PLACE FOR A THIRD
TWO WITCHES I. THE WITCH OF COOS Circa 1922
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 SNOWY EVENING
FOR ONCE, THEN, SOMETHING
BLUE-BUTTERFLY DAY
THE ONSET
TO EARTHWARD
GOOD-BYE 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 ( To hear us talk )
OUR SINGING STRENGTH
THE LOCKLESS DOOR
THE NEED OF BEING VERSED IN COUNTRY THINGS
FOOTNOTES
Transcriber's Notes
By ROBERT FROST
- A BOY’S WILL
- NORTH OF BOSTON
- MOUNTAIN INTERVAL
- SELECTED POEMS
- NEW HAMPSHIRE
Woodcut
NEW HAMPSHIRE
A POEM WITH NOTES
AND GRACE NOTES BY
ROBERT FROST
WITH WOODCUTS
BY J. J. LANKES
PUBLISHED BY
HENRY HOLT
& COMPANY : NEW
YORK : MCMXXIII
Copyright, 1923
BY
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
First Printing, October, 1923
Second Printing, January, 1924
Third Printing, May, 1924
Fourth Printing, November, 1924
Fifth Printing, December, 1926
Sixth Printing, April, 1928
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VERMONT AND MICHIGAN