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Match each excerpt to the correct stanza structure.
O thou, new-year, delaying long.
Delayest the sorrow in my blood.
That longs to bust a froton bud
And food a fresher throat with song.
(from "In Memoriam" by Alfred Lord Tennyson)
Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest fun to hold
Her early
But only so an hour
Then laat subsides to leaf
So Eden sank to piet
So dawn go down to clay
Nothing gold can stay.
(from "Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost)
And
At Sanion Hero dwell; Hen the fair,
Whom young Apollo courted for her hair,
red as a dower his buming throne,
should it for men to gaze upon
her garments were of lawn,
with gill stars drawn;
Whan
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drom "Haro and Lander" by Christopher Marlow)
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