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Read the two stanzas in lines 59-64, starting with the one that begins "Tell me, Ezekiel." How do the rhythms in these stanzas differ from most other parts of the poem? How do the rhythms and the meanings of the verses combine to create a certain feeling or to form an allusion?

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