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what does the poet say about the owner of the woods? poem- stopping by woods by Robert Frost​

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The narrator of the poem mentions in the first line that he thinks he knows who owns the woods through which he is riding. ... The speaker of Frost's poem knows to whom the woods belong. While at first he does not seem worried about trespassing because the owner will not see him, Whose woods these are I think I know

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