The document summarizes two poems - "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth. In Frost's poem, the narrator comes to a crossroads where he must choose between two paths, one well-worn and the other grassy and less traveled. He chooses the latter but realizes he cannot travel both, so he will save the other path for another day. Wordsworth's poem describes seeing a young Scottish girl reaping alone in a field while singing. Her beautiful singing fills the valley and is sweeter than that of birds. Though the poet does not understand her language, her endless song and its echoes stay with him for a long time