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Mimic the style of "The Raven” and create at least two stanzas that could seamlessly fit into Poe's original poem. Your mission is to sound like Poe,
so you'll want to use a similar voice and vocabulary. For each stanza, be sure to
state between which two existing stanzas you would place your
"faux Poe” lines.

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