compare the response of the horse to that of the traveller in the poem 'Stopping by woods on a snowing evening?
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In "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ," the man and his horse seem to have an understanding that they will perform their duties with no lollygagging. Thus when the man stops to watch the woods fill up with snow, pausing from his journey to merely take in the beauty of the surroundings and nature around him and the one that catches is eyes is the frozen lake and the poet couldn't refuse it but he had alot of work and had to go ahead so that he can continue and return another day to admire the beauty once again
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The man and his horse seem of understanding they will perform their duties with no lolly hanging.
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