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''A Witness Tree'' is a poetry collection by
Robert Frost Robert Lee Frost (March26, 1874January29, 1963) was an American poet. Known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American Colloquialism, colloquial speech, Frost frequently wrote about settings from rural life in New E ...
, most of which are short lyric, first published in 1942 by
Henry Holt and Company Henry Holt and Company is an American book-publishing company based in New York City. One of the oldest publishers in the United States, it was founded in 1866 by Henry Holt (publisher), Henry Holt and Frederick Leypoldt. The company publishes in ...
in New York. The collection was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry The Pulitzer Prize for Poetry is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes awarded annually for Letters, Drama, and Music. The award came five years after the first Pulitzers were awarded in other categories; Joseph Pulitzer's will had not ment ...
in 1943.


Background

This collection was published after several unfortunate tragedies had occurred in Frost's personal life, including his daughter Marjorie's death in 1934, his wife's death in 1938, and his son Carol's suicide in 1940. Despite these losses, Frost continued to work on his poetry and eventually fell in love with his secretary Kay Marrison, who became the primary inspiration of the love poems in this collection. This collection is the last of Frost's books that demonstrates the seamless lyric quality of his earlier poems. The most popular poem of this volume is " The Gift Outright", which was recited at the presidential inauguration of John F. Kennedy in 1961.


Contents

*Beech 9 *Sycamore 9 ONE OR TWO *1 The Silken Tent 13 *2 All Revelation 14 *3 Happiness Makes Up in Height for What It Lacks in Length 15 *4 Come In 16 *5 I Could Give All to Time 17 *6 Carpe Diem 18 *7 The Wind and the Rain 20 *8 The Most of It 23 *9 Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same 24 *10 The Subverted Flower 25 *11 Wilful Homing 28 *12 A Cloud Shadow 29 *13 The Quest of the Purple-Fringed 30 *14 The Discovery of the Madeiras 32 TWO OR MORE *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 the Year Two Thousand 64 QUANTULA *1 In a Poem 67 *2 On Our Sympathy with the Under Dog 68 *3 A Question 69 *4 Boeotian 70 *5 The Secret Sits 71 *6 An Equalizer 72 *7 A Semi-Revolution 73 *8 Assurance 74 *9 An Answer 75 OVER BACK *1 Trespass 79 *2 A Nature Note 80 *3 Of the Stones of the Place 81 *4 Not of School Age 82 *5 A Serious Step Lightly Taken 84 *6 The Literate Farmer and the Planet Venus 86


See also

* The Witness Tree


References


External links

* 1942 poetry books American poetry collections Books by Robert Frost {{poetry-stub English-language books Pulitzer Prize for Poetry–winning works