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From the Full text page, you can use the Toolbar to view context-sensitive Help, open the top level or a contextual Table of Contents, start a fresh search or refine your original search or to access a Text Only version of the Full text. In addition, you can move straight to the first occurrence of your search term.
You can access the Full text page for a document in one of two ways:
The Full text page contains the text of the poems in English Poetry Second Edition. The order of the Full text is the same as the order of the Table of Contents; alphabetically by the name of the poet, by title of source volume and then by poem. The contents of the poems themselves follow their copy texts in structure and order so that headings and divisions within the copy text are preserved.
A header is displayed
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of the current poem and the name and publication date of the source poetry volume
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This is then followed by the main body of the poem. A number of standard display formats have been used.
In addition, Notes, Figures, Cross-references and Tables may be accessed from the Full text.
By means of various icons, English Poetry Second Edition provides flexible and easy to use navigation of the Full text.
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