West-Running Brook
West Running Brook is a book of poetry by Robert Frost, published by Henry Holt and Co. in 1928, and containing woodcuts by J. J. Lankes.
Contents
- "Spring Pools"
- "The Freedom of the Moon"
- "The Rose Family"
- "Fireflies in the Garden"
- "Atmosphere"
- "Devotion"
- "On Going Unnoticed"
- "The Cocoon"
- "A Passing Glimpse"
- "A Peck of Gold"
- "Acceptance"
- "Once by the Pacific"
- "Lodged"
- "A Minor Bird"
- "Bereft"
- "Tree at My Window"
- "The Peaceful Shepherd"
- "The Thatch"
- "A Winter Eden"
- "The Flood"
- "Acquainted with the Night"
- "The Lovely Shall Be Choosers"
- "West-Running Brook"
- "Sand Dunes"
- "Canis Major"
- "A Soldier"
- "Immigrants"
- "Hannibal"
- "The Flower Boat"
- "The Times Table"
- "The Investment"
- "The Last Mowing"
- "The Birthplace"
- "The Door in the Dark"
- "Dust in the Eyes"
- "Sitting by a Bush in Broad Sunlight"
- "The Armful"
- "What Fifty Said"
- "Riders"
- "On Looking Up by Chance at the Constellations"
- "The Bear"
- "The Egg and the Machine"
See also
References
- ↑ - contents verified in scanned copy of contents pages of Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, and Plays(Library of America, 1995)
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