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  1. Robert Frost wrote “Nothing Gold Can Stay” in 1923. It appeared in his collection New Hampshire, which won him his first of four Pulitzer Prizes (the most of any American poet).It’s composed ...

  2. 11. Jan. 2024 · Robert Frost and "Nothing Gold Can Stay". "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is a short poem of eight lines that contains subtle yet profound messages within metaphor, paradox, and allegory. It is a compressed piece of work in which each word and sound plays its part in full. Frost wrote the poem when he was 48 years old.

  3. The Full Text of “Nothing Gold Can Stay”. 1 Nature’s first green is gold, 2 Her hardest hue to hold. 3 Her early leaf’s a flower; 4 But only so an hour. 5 Then leaf subsides to leaf. 6 So Eden sank to grief, 7 So dawn goes down to day. 8 Nothing gold can stay.

  4. 1. Jan. 2023 · The brevity of life, beauty and youth. In “Nothing Gold Can Stay”, the poet Robert Frost talks about the inevitability of change. According to the poem, nothing beautiful, valuable can last forever. The poem begins by focusing on changes in the natural world. ‘Nature’s first green’ refers to the season of spring.

  5. 2. Feb. 2019 · Aber einige seiner beliebtesten Gedichte sind berühmt kurze Texte – wie „Nothing Gold Can Stay“, das in nur acht Zeilen mit jeweils drei Schlägen ( jambisches Trimeter) komprimiert ist, vier kleine reimende Couplets, die den gesamten Kreislauf des Lebens enthalten, eine ganze Philosophie . Doppeldeutig „Nothing Gold Can Stay ...

  6. Nothing Gold Can Stay. Her hardest hue to hold. But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. Robert Frost, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" from New Hampshire: A Poem with Notes and Grace Notes. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1923. Public Domain.