where does the poet stop with his horse
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Since this is late December, the deciduous trees in New Hampshire, where the poem is set, would all be bare. 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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The poet stops between the woods and the frozen lake with his horse
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