'And be one traveller, long I stood' what does this line means in the poem THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
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Here the poet says that he waited for long to decide which path to be taken.
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Here, poet Robert Frost means that being the only traveller, he could not travel both the roads at the same time. He had to choose one of the two. Therefore, the poet stood there for a long time staring at two roads diverging from one. Hope it helps you!
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