what did the poet stop buy?, the world is mine poem question.
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He has stopped "without a farmhouse near," which must be uncommon for the pair, and so the narrator assumes that his "little horse must think it queer."
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The poet must be stopping to look at fir trees. Their stiff, horizontal evergreen branches easily catch the falling snowflakes, and they quickly turn a dazzling white.
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