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Robert Frost2

Who mowed it in the dew before the sun/. Once again in his poem nature is introduced. Robert Frost expresses his love for nature in this poem all throughout. Through the length of the poem he talks about grass and mowing the lawn and listening to the breeze. /Seeking with memories grown dim oer night/ some resting flower of yesterdays delight/ And once I marked his flight go round and round/ As where some flower lay withering on the ground./ This is an excerpt that is through the eyes of the speaker. This explains the lawn mower and what it was doing to the flowers. Frosts rise and fall is in the flowers as shown in this excerpt. The withering of the flower representing his fall and the resting flower represents the rise of his feelings. Nature is a beauty experienced by all. Robert Frost surfaces the more detailed things that nature has to offer through his poems. Robert Frost is known most for his poetry obviously, however most of his poems contain nature in one way or another and this is the main theme that he uses....

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