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" He'd think she didn't know! Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he comes again with a clatter of stone And mounts the wall again with whited eyes And all his tail that isn't hair up straight. He shudders his coat as if to throw off flies.... "
The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life - Page 282
1923
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A Miscellany of American Poetry

1920 - 208 pages
...Sakes, It's only weather.' He'd think she didn't know. Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he comes again with a clatter of stone And..." Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in." THE PARLOR JOKE...
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Modern American Poetry

Louis Untermeyer - 1921 - 470 pages
...Sakes, It's only weather.' He'd think she didn't know! Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he comes again with a clatter of stone And..." Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in." BIRCHES When...
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Selected Poems

Robert Frost - 1923 - 168 pages
...Sakes, It's only weather.' He'd think she didn't know! Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he comes again with a clatter of stone And..." Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in." 4 II AN OLD...
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American Review, Volume 2

Vivian Trow Thayer - 1924 - 728 pages
...be out alone. ' And now he comes again with clatter of stone, And mounts the wall again with whit«d eyes And all his tail that isn't hair up straight....flies. 'Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in.' " And yet Frost...
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American Review, Volume 2

Vivian Trow Thayer - 1924 - 732 pages
...'d think she didn t know! Where is his mother! He can't be out alone. ' And now he comes again with clatter of stone, And mounts the wall again with whited...' Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in.' " And yet Frost...
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Modern American Poetry: A Critical Anthology

Louis Untermeyer - 1925 - 666 pages
...'Sakes, It's only weather.' He'd think she didn't know! Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he comes again with a clatter of stone And...flies. "Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin," GOOD-BYE AND KEEP COLD \ This saying good-bye on the verge...
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This Singing World for Younger Children: Modern Poems

Louis Untermeyer - 1926 - 412 pages
...Sakes, It's only weather.' He'd think she didn't know. Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he comes again with a clatter of stone And..." Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in." Robert Frost...
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Horses Now and Long Ago

Lucy Sprague Mitchell - 1926 - 414 pages
...weather.' He'd think she didn't know. Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he conies again with a clatter of stone And mounts the wall...flies. "Whoever it is that leaves him out so late When other creatures have gone to stall and bin Ought to be told to come and take him in." — Robert Frost....
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Recent Poetry from America, England, Ireland, and Canada

Roy Leon French - 1926 - 456 pages
...He'd think she didn't know ! Where is his mother? He can't be out alone." And now he comes again with clatter of stone, And mounts the wall again with whited..." Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in." STOPPING BY...
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Magic Casements

1926 - 780 pages
...could tell him, 'Sakes, It's only weather.' He'd think she didn't know! And now he comes again with clatter of stone, And mounts the wall again with whited...flies. "Whoever it is that leaves him out so late, When other creatures have gone to stall and bin, Ought to be told to come and take him in." — Robert Frost...
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