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And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose.
And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose.
And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose.
And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose.
And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose.
And what holds good of verse holds infinitely better in respect to prose.
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