Robert Lee Frost was one of American’s best known and best-beloved 1 . He was born in San Francisco, but was famous 2 his poetry of describing the natural beauty in New England, northeastern region of America. He went to England in 1912 and was considered as a great poet 3 he published his two books of poems: A Boy’s Will in 1913 and North of Boston in 1914. After the popularity of his success he 4 in England, he 5 to New England , 6 in New Hampshire, and had his poetry-writing and college-teaching career there. Frost usually wrote and 7 in simple language with quiet humour. His poetic language was plain, clearly conveying a feeling in harmony with nature. His poems often 8 in delight and end in wisdom, and 9 readers deep thought behind the poet’s description of familiar scenes in their 10 life. This simplicity of language expresses the universal essence of life. The easy speech 11 patterns and rhymes attract more people to appreciate the meaning of life and become 12 in his poems. 13 the poet was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry four times. And that fully accounts for the fact 14 he was considered to be far more popular and successful than the majority of his 15 .