Frost

The frost performs its secret ministry, unhelped by any wind.

—Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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The frost has a peculiar magic, weaving lace upon the pane.

—Edith Wharton

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The frost was hard, the air was sharp, and the moon was calm and cold.

—Charles Dickens

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Frost on the window, the heart keeps warm only by remembering.

—Yasunari Kawabata

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The frost makes a flower,
the dew makes a star.

—Sylvia Plath

Poem: Frosty Morning

Poem: On Frosty Nights

Poem: Frost

Poem: Frost

Poem: Frost

Poem: Early Frost

Poem: Early Frost

Poem: Late Frost

Poem: Winter Frost

Poem: Hoar Frost

Poem: The Roaring Frost

Poem: So Frost Astounds

Poem: Thinking of Frost

Poem: What the Frost Casts Up

Poem: Frostbite

Poem: Of Robert Frost

Poem: Remembering Frost at Kennedy’s Inauguration

Frost time-lapse

Frost through a microscope

Robert Frost

Emma Frost

Jack Frost

Frosty the Snowman

Frosty

The Frost Place

Sincerity and Inventions

Frost