why has the poet repeated the last line form stopping by wood on a snowy evening
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It suggests that we have a lot of things to do before we die. So we cannot stop and watch at a beautiful thing and waste our time. So this line is repeated to emphasize the point the poet wants us to get well.
In "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the poet may repeat the line “And miles to go before I sleep” in order to convey the general wistfulness of the speaker and how much he wishes for respite. The use of repetition could also be to draw the reader's attention to potential figurative meanings of the words.
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