1: softly, as if instinct with thought,
2: they float and drift, delay and turn;
3:...
English, 04.10.2019 19:30, yulimariu27
1: softly, as if instinct with thought,
2: they float and drift, delay and turn;
3: and one avoids and one is caught,
4: between an oak-leaf and a fern.
how many syllables are in each line of the excerpt?
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