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"Nothing Gold Can Stay" is a short poem by Robert Frost, written in 1923 and published in The Yale Review in October of that year. It was later published in the collection New Hampshire (1923), which earned Frost the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. The poem lapsed into public domain in 2019. New Hampshire also included Frost's poems "Fire and Ice" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening".

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  • "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is a short poem by Robert Frost, written in 1923 and published in The Yale Review in October of that year. It was later published in the collection New Hampshire (1923), which earned Frost the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. The poem lapsed into public domain in 2019. New Hampshire also included Frost's poems "Fire and Ice" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening". (en)
  • "Nothing Gold Can Stay" (literalmente Nada que é dourado fica) é um dos poemas mais famosos de Robert Frost. Escrito em 1923, este poema foi publicado na The Yale Review em outubro daquele ano. Foi publicado posteriormente numa coleção chamada "New Hampshire" (1923), que apresentava outros poemas notáveis de Frost, como e . Com somente oito linhas, o poema é ainda considerado um dos melhores de Frost. "Nothing Gold Can Stay" também é retratado no romance de 1967 The Outsiders de Susan E. Hinton e sua adaptação para o cinema em 1983. O título "Nothing Gold Can Stay" foi dado ao nome do álbum da banda punk New Found Glory, lançado em 1999. (pt)
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  • US (en)
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  • October, 1923 (en)
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  • The Yale Review (en)
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  • Nothing Gold Can Stay (en)
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  • Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. (en)
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  • Natural Beauty (en)
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  • Nothing Gold Can Stay (en)
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  • "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is a short poem by Robert Frost, written in 1923 and published in The Yale Review in October of that year. It was later published in the collection New Hampshire (1923), which earned Frost the 1924 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. The poem lapsed into public domain in 2019. New Hampshire also included Frost's poems "Fire and Ice" and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening". (en)
  • "Nothing Gold Can Stay" (literalmente Nada que é dourado fica) é um dos poemas mais famosos de Robert Frost. Escrito em 1923, este poema foi publicado na The Yale Review em outubro daquele ano. Foi publicado posteriormente numa coleção chamada "New Hampshire" (1923), que apresentava outros poemas notáveis de Frost, como e . Com somente oito linhas, o poema é ainda considerado um dos melhores de Frost. (pt)
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  • Nothing Gold Can Stay (poem) (en)
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