Question
This author wrote "I'm going out to fetch the little calf" in two quatrains ending "I shan't be gone long - you come too." This poet wrote about an animal "not to blame for his key" in "A Minor Bird," and described "a dimpled spider, fat and white, holding up a moth" in "Design." In one work, this poet complains of hunters who "would have the rabbit out of hiding" and create (*) gaps in stones, before noting "But here there are no cows" to question whether "Good fences make good neighbors." This poet wrote "My little horse must think it queer / To stop without a farmhouse near" in a poem ending "And miles to go before I sleep." For 10 points, name this poet of "Mending Wall" and "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening." ■END■
ANSWER: Robert Frost [or Robert Lee Frost] (The poem in the first line is "The Pasture.")
<Literature - American Literature - Poetry>
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