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March 26, 1847 American poet Robert Frost was born.
In the pursuit of an outward-looking career 178 years ago, on March 26, 1847 (February 10, 1847), the American poet Robert Frost was born four times, winning the Pulitzer Prize. Robert Frost (1874–1963), American poet. Born in California. After graduating from secondary school, he began studying at Harvard University for two years. Frost began writing poetry at the age of 16, and published his first poem at the age of 20 and so on. When he worked hard, Frost’s poetry was divided into more than ten collections of poems, mainly The North of Boston (1914), The Mountains (1916), The New Hampshire (1923), The River of the West (1928), The Tree of Testament (1942) and The Forest Space (1962). Frost’s poetry can be divided into two categories


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