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Good-By and Keep Cold
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Good-By and Keep Cold
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Richard Poirier: On "Good-by and Keep Cold"
Richard Poirier: On "Good-By and Keep Cold"
Poem Details
Original Publication Year:
1920
Poet:
Robert Frost
Poetic Form:
Blank verse
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The Hill Wife
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Good-By and Keep Cold
The Need of Being Versed In Country Things
Design
The Witch of Coos
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Gathering Leaves
In a Disused Graveyard
Nothing Gold Can Stay
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Two Tramps in Mud Time
Neither Out Far Nor In Deep
Never Again Would Birds' Song Be the Same
The Gift Outright
Provide, Provide
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The Death of the Hired Man
‘Out, Out—’
The Vanishing Red
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The Witch of Coos
Two Tramps in Mud Time
Never Again Would Birds' Song Be the Same
The Gift Outright
Left Alone
Malcolm X
At Tikal
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I Thought It Was Harry
Yet Do I Marvel