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1    II| not sing as sweetly as the poets would have us believe, but
2    IX|   their own disgust; crazy poets, who needed but a nod to
3    IX|  intervention. He gave the poets printed sheets, in which
4  XVII|    The imaginations of our poets give to each of them its
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