Answer:
To identify lines expressing the speaker's wish not to make a choice between the roads, we should look for indications of hesitation or reluctance. Here are some examples:
1. "And sorry I could not travel both"
2. "Though as for that the passing there"
3. "Had worn them really about the same"
These lines from Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" convey the speaker's dilemma and reluctance to choose between the two roads.