📘 "The Road Not Taken, Birches, and Other Poems" contains some of Frost's best-known, anthologized, and closely examined poems, such as "The Road Not Taken," "An Old Man's Winter Night," "Birches," and "'Out, Out---'."As a whole, the volume is a reflection on space and time, on the boundaries where city meets country, where humans meet nature, and where humans meet each other.In addition, his portraits of women---particularly "The Witch of Coös" and "Wild Grapes"---are among the finest and most complex in the English language.Like the speaker in "The Road Not Taken," these poems will continue to be read "somewhere ages and ages hence."