why should the horse think it queer?
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Then the poet's horse seems to be reprimanding him for stopping here on a cold, dark night. ... The poet cannot explain either to the owner of the woods or to his horse that he is stopping because of the striking beauty of the sight of the trees being covered with the slowly drifting snow
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Hover for more information. The horse thinks it is "queer" or odd to stop in the middle of the woods because it seems his owner never does this. We know this because the speaker tells us that his "little" horse is used to stopping near farmhouses. ... The horse may also be accustomed to stopping at the lake for some water.
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