The repetition of the final two lines "And miles to go before I sleep" primarily functions as:
A rhythmic filler used by Frost to maintain the metrical regularity of the final stanza.
A printing error in the original manuscript that has been retained for reasons of historical fidelity.
A device indicating that the speaker has fallen asleep and is narrating events from within a dream.
An emphasis of the speaker's dual awareness of immediate worldly duty and the deeper pull toward rest or death.
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