Abstract
The attractive little poem “The Pasture“ has a surprisingly prominent place in the Frost canon. One “versed in New England things,” however, will pause over the chore described in the second stanza, the fetching of a calf from its mother, and make more of the poem than a fond memory.
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2013
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