What does Robert Frost confess in the poem, Fire and Ice?
He has written the poem quickly.
He has himself tasted desires.
He has done injustice to the poem.
He could have written better.
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He confesses that he's known unbridled desire; he understands that his desire is strong enough to be converted into fire, and that this fire would be violent enough to destroy the world.
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He ha written the poem quickly
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