Explain the last four lines of 'Stopping by Woods'
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The final two lines of Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" convey the sheer distance the narrator still has to "go before I sleep." By repeating the line "And miles to go before I sleep," Frost utilizes "and" as an intensifier, with the second line seeming to compound its precedent, emphasizing.
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