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62 Bad Poetry

The History of Literature

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The Last Poetic Gems Just for You

McGonagall wrote an address to Shakespeare he seemed to have some reverence for him. He's addicted to rhyme to the most simplistic rhymes, it's like a child playing chopsticks on his ilephone over and over and over. There are 33 lines in the poem three of them end with divine. Three end with sublime and six end with fine. Once back to back.

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