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Classic English Poetry

1. Nothing Gold Can Stay

Nothing Gold Can Stay is one of Robert Frost's masterpieces. Written in 1923, the poem was published in The Yale Review in October of that year, and was subsequently included in a collection of Frost's poems called New Hampshire.

2. the road not taken

The form of this famous poem is the traditional iambic tetrameter, but with variable meter (containing a number of iambic and iambic elements); each stanza rhymes with abaab . The characteristic of Frost's poetry is that he is good at using the seemingly ordinary things in front of him to express a profound philosophy. Frost can be called one of the popular poets of the United States in the 1990s, is the unofficial poet laureate of the United States, he has devoted his life to poetry, mainly writing and publishing 10 collections of poetry, this one is a famous piece in his third collection of poems, "The Interval of the Mountain".