Why can’t the poet spend much time in those lovely woods?
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Answer:
Though captivated by the splendid beauty of thelovely, dense and dark woods, the poet could not remain there for long, as he had to travel over along distance, covering many miles. Further he had to fulfill many promises or carry out manyduties before his daily sleep or the eternal one
Answer:
On reminding himself, all his promises, to fulfill his duties, the poet could not spend so much of time in those lovely woods.
Explanation:
This is was taken from the poem "Stopping by woods" and was published in the year, by author Robert Frost.
On passing through woods, the poet holds his position near the trees, drawn by the deep, dark silence that surrounds him. In that deep dark night, he wanted to appreciate the beauty of nature, but his responsibilities to his life drove him to continue further. He feels forced to continue his journey into the cold woods, but he ultimately decides to do it.