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end poetry block end rend Jinny was so overwhelmed with admiration at the poetry—quite on a par, she felt, with the pieces of “The Universal Spelling-Book,” especially as the Rhyme or “ jingle in the ear ” was on the very pattern of the model verse there given: rend=';' Prostrate my contrite Heart I bend, My God, my Father and my Friend, Do not forsake me in the end end poetry block end rend —that she could hardly take in the sense at the moment. — from Jinny the Carrier by Israel Zangwill
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