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Alfred Noyes writes that he enjoyed Frederick Charles Owlett's critique of some publications. Noyes says that Kyle asked for details of an incident about the editor of The Spectator, St. Loe Strachey who quoted "Woah Hill," a long poem by William Barnes. Strachey says that the poem did not contain a single rhyme.
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