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By Ellie Roan - December 08, 2002

Many of Robert Frost's poems explore the splendor of the outdoors. In poems such as "A Prayer in Spring" and "To the Thawing Wind," the speakers show appreciation of nature's beauty surrounding them. However, "A Servant to Servants" is a contrast to the typical Frostian nature poem. The poem's speaker, the wife of a hard-working farmer, no longer…

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