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  2. The Gift Outright - Wikipedia

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    The Gift Outright” tells a story about how Europeans came to what would become The Americas, an “unstoried, artless, [and] unenhanced” [12] land, and supposedly turned it into something more enhanced and full of history. Frost emphasizes what Kennedy will do to the United States by including all three variations of the last line of the ...

  3. For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration - Wikipedia

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    However, in the bright sunshine of the event he had difficulty reading his new poem and resorted to reciting "The Gift Outright" alone. [4] [5] Frost's handwritten copy was framed with a note from Jacqueline Kennedy written in pencil upon its back: "For Jack. First thing I had framed to be put in your office. First thing to be hung there."

  4. A Witness Tree - Wikipedia

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    1 The Gift Outright 41; 2 Triple Bronze 42; 3 Our Hold on the Planet 43; 4 To a Young Wretch (Boethian) 44; 5 The Lesson for Today 46; TIME OUT 1 Time Out 55; 2 To a Moth Seen in Winter 56; 3 A Considerable Speck (Microscopic) 57; 4 The Lost Follower 59; 5 November 61; 6 The Rabbit Hunter 62; 7 A Loose Mountain (Telescopic) 63; 8 It Is Almost ...

  5. Robert Frost - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech, [2] Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New England in the early 20th century, using them to examine complex social and philosophical themes.

  6. In the Clearing - Wikipedia

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    Invited to recite "The Gift Outright" at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, Frost composed a new, prefatory poem [1] that became "For John F. Kennedy His Inauguration". At the actual event Frost wasn't able to read the latter poem, but still recited the former from memory. [2] [3]

  7. List of poems by Robert Frost - Wikipedia

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    The Gift Outright; The Most of It; Come In; All Revelation [2] A Considerable Speck; The Silken Tent; Happiness Makes Up In Height For What It Lacks In Length; The Subverted Flower; The Lesson for Today; The Discovery of the Madeiras; Of the Stones of the Place; Never Again Would Birds' Song Be the Same; To A Moth Seen In Winter

  8. Nothing Gold Can Stay (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is the title and theme of the 10th episode of The Mentalist, Season 7. The song " Music to Watch Boys To " from Lana Del Rey 's 2015 album Honeymoon references the poem with the lyrics "Nothing gold can stay, like love and lemonade."

  9. After Apple-Picking - Wikipedia

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    "After Apple-Picking" is a poem by American poet Robert Frost. It was published in 1914 in North of Boston, Frost's second poetry collection. [1] The poem, 42 lines in length, does not strictly follow a particular form (instead consisting of mixed iambs), nor does it follow a standard rhyme scheme.