in trackless woods by Richard Wilbur is basically about a guy who is wandering in the woods...he is looking at everything mathematically and looking for an answer as to how the "four great maples seemed aligned"...
throughout the poem there are lots of different mathematical words..
and at the end it basically tells us that instead of looking at mathematics and patterns, humans should appreciate the nature and accept that its there..
hope that helps :)
yes he translated lots of frech poems and also made his own..i.e the albatross and in trackless woods..:)
Richard Woods was born in 1941.
Richard Clayton Woods went by Wagon.
Richard Clayton Woods was born on March 23, 1952.
Richard Clayton Woods died in 28 March 2006 of cancer.
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"Out of the woods" means "out of danger" or "out of trouble."
"Neck of the woods" is an idiom meaning a surrounding or nearby region.
Explain the meaning falling woods by pedagogic?
Penn's woods.
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