Question

A poem titled for this fruit describes an object that “will not last the night” but “gives a lovely light” and was written about its author’s bisexuality. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this fruit that titles a poem beginning “my candle burns at both ends.” That poem appears in a collection titled A Few [these fruits] From Thistles.
ANSWER: fig [accept “First Fig”; accept A Few Figs From Thistles]
[10m] This American poet wrote “First Fig” as well as the poem “Renascence.” This author included “Four Sonnets” in a collection.
ANSWER: Edna St. Vincent Millay
[10e] In “Renascence,” Millay wrote about seeing “three long mountains and” one of these geographical features. Robert Frost wrote a poem about “Stopping by [one of these locations] on a Snowy Evening.”
ANSWER: woods [accept forests or woodlands or wooded areas; accept “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”]
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