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		<title>By: Two Ells &#187; Anecdotal Jar of Parodies</title>
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		<description> [...] e first example I encountered was by Robert Wrigley in Lives of the Animals, which I treat here. He also seems to wink in the direction of Yeats in the stanza I quote below: 	 And though I wander aro [...]</description>
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