Kyroth***
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Ok, for poetry, if you want to write a quote that goes over two lines, what do you put to indicate that the two halves are on separate lines? Or, for that matter, stanzas? A slash, or a double slash maybe? In primary school, when we went back and edited there was a funny symbol for where we wanted paragraphs, aline over the last letter, then straight down, then under the next letter. Any ideas? My two examples, from Gwen Harwood's Prize-Giving (with a / to indicate change of line) are "underneath a light (no accident / of seating, he felt sure)" and "Mozart told // the fullness of all passion". Thanks in advance!