what dose the line thel miles to go before I sheep in the poem e stopping by woods on A Enaby Eveining I mean . Snowy hat of boree
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In "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the meaning of the line "And miles to go before I sleep" has been contested, but generally it refers to the speaker's temptation to avoid his obligations. Though the speaker would rather remain in the "lovely" woods, he is aware of his duties elsewhere and knows that he must go farther, physically and metaphorically, before he can finally rest.
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