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Robert Frost published New Hampshire, his fourth book of poetry, in 1923. The centerpiece is the long poem âNew Hampshire,â an ode to the state. Endnotes on its lines point to shorter poems in the âNotesâ section, and the book is capped with âGrace Notes,â a series of short lyricsâsome of which are among Frostâs most famous works. The poems are each a meditative brushstroke of Americana, presented in Frostâs trademark plainspoken but carefullyconsidered verse. The collection went on to win the 1924 Pulitzer prize for poetry, the first of four Frost would go on to receive.
Included in this book is âStopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,â âFire and Ice,â and âNothing Gold Can Stay.â