"Fragmentary BlueWhy make so much of fragmentary blueIn here and there a bird, or butterfly,Or flower, or wearing-stone, or open eye,When heaven presents in sheets the solid hue?Since earth is earth, perhaps, not heaven (as yet)--Though some savants make earth include the sky;And blue so far above us comes so high,It only gives our wish for blue a whet."

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Robert Frost was an American poet known for verse rooted in New England speech and rural life. He won four Pulitzer Prizes and became one of the most widely read poets in the United States.

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