paraphrase stopping by woods third stanza
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On the surface, this poem is simplicity itself. The speaker is stopping by some woods on a snowy evening. He or she takes in the lovely scene in near-silence, is tempted to stay longer, but acknowledges the pull of obligations and the considerable distance yet to be traveled before he or she can rest for the night.
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He is enjoying his moment in solitude and is a bit relaxed thinking that the owner cannot see him immersed in the beauty of his snow-clad woods because his home is far away in the village. The unequaled beauty has captivated him and he has stopped there for some time to watch the snowfall in the forest.
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