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Frost Robert 1874 - 1963 Robert Frost Pulitzer Prize winning poem signed, The Trial Run, with important variations

A autographed signed poem fully in the hand of Robert Frost. 5.5" x 7" on stationary paper stock. Center fold. Fine condition

A near final draft signed and written entirely in the hand of Robert Frost, of "The Trial Run". The Trial Run was part of the Pulitzer Prize winning collection of poems published in "A Further Range" . The final published poem has only small variations from this version with most of the poetry and concepts still present. This near final draft reads in full:

"A Trial Run

I said to myself almost in prayer:

It will start hair raising currents of air

It will make a super human roar,

It will shake its cast stone reef of floor,

When you give it the livid copper-sap

It will gather speed till you nerves prepare

To hear it wreck in a thunder-clap

But stand you ground,

As they say in war.

It is cotter pinned and bedded true.

Everything that it parts can do

Has been thought out and accounted for.

Your least touch sets it going round

And when to stop it rests with you.

Robert Frost"

I said to myself almost in prayer,

It will start hair raising currents of air

When you give it the livid metal-sap.

It will make a homicidal roar.

It will shake its cast stone reef of floor.

It will gather speed till your nerves prepare

To hear it wreck in a thunder-clap.

But stand your ground

As they say in war.

It is cotter-pinned, it is bedded true.

Everything its parts can do

Has been thought out and accounted for.

Your least touch sets it going round,

And when to stop it rests with you.

The final published poem for reference is below:

"The Trial Run

I said to myself almost in prayer,

It will start hair raising currents of air

When you give it the livid metal-sap.

It will make a homicidal roar.

It will shake its cast stone reef of floor.

It will gather speed till your nerves prepare

To hear it wreck in a thunder-clap.

But stand your ground

As they say in war.

It is cotter-pinned, it is bedded true.

Everything its parts can do

Has been thought out and accounted for.

Your least touch sets it going round,

And when to stop it rests with you. "

A fantastic draft example of this fully handwritten poem by this four time Pulitzer Prize winner.

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