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'Clipped or long, end-stopped or enjambed, oscillating in a ragged pattern or uniform in length: in all its guises, the poetic line is the single most important tool at a poet’s disposal. At a surface level, the line is most often what announces poetry as poetry — but its effects are more subtle and far-reaching than this.'  (Introduction)

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  • Harsh Song Robert Adamson , 2015 single work poetry
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