why does the speaker of the poem stoping by woods on a snow evening stop
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In the first stanza the speaker tells why he is stopping by the woods. It is "To watch his woods fill up with snow." It is a cold night but apparently not too cold for the speaker to stop for a few minutes to look at a beautiful sight. ... "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" reads like a tribute to the beauty of nature.
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In the first stanza the speaker tells why he is stopping by the woods. It is "To watch his woods fill up with snow." It is a cold night but apparently not too cold for the speaker to stop for a few minutes to look at a beautiful sight. ... "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" reads like a tribute to the beauty of nature.
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