"The Death of the Hired Man" is a poem by Robert Frost. Although it was first published in 1915 with other Frost poetry in the North of Boston collection, Frost biographer Harold Bloom notes that the poem was written in 1905 or 1906.[1]
"Acquainted with the Night" · "The Death of the Hired Man" · "The Demiurge's Laugh" · "Fire and Ice" · "Mending Wall" · "Nothing Gold Can Stay" · "The Oven Bird" · "Out, Out-" · "A Question" · "The Road Not Taken" · "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" ·
A Masque of Reason