lyounamu
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When you quote poems, do you write like this:
"Across the stony ridges,/ Across the rolling plains,/"
Across the stony ridges,
Across the rolling plain,
Young Harry Dale, the drover,
Comes riding home again.
And well his stock-horse bears him,
And light of heart is he,
And stoutly his old pack-horse
Is trotting by his knee.
The poem is the above one and the highlighted part is the one I am quoting.
"Across the stony ridges,/ Across the rolling plains,/"
Across the stony ridges,
Across the rolling plain,
Young Harry Dale, the drover,
Comes riding home again.
And well his stock-horse bears him,
And light of heart is he,
And stoutly his old pack-horse
Is trotting by his knee.
The poem is the above one and the highlighted part is the one I am quoting.