Stay gold Stay gold
Robert frost...nothing gold can stay
Robert Frost was an influential American poet known for his realistic depictions of rural life. In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, the character Ponyboy recites Frost's poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" to Johnny, emphasizing the fleeting nature of beauty and innocence. Frost's work in the novel helps to explore themes of loss and impermanence.
Robert Duncan, the poet, was born on January 7, 1919.
Robert Duncan - poet - died in 1988.
Robert Nichols - poet - died in 1944.
Robert Nichols - poet - was born in 1893.
Robert Anderson - poet - was born in 1770.
Robert Anderson - poet - died in 1833.
Robert Bolling - poet - was born in 1738.
Robert Bolling - poet - died in 1775.
Robert Harris - poet - was born in 1951.
Robert Harris - poet - died in 1993.