Inayaili's idea's terrific as is the beautiful example.
Recent commenter, Catherine, makes a valid point about not leaving a line
space instead of paragraphing stanzas. However, she's shortsighted about
not first-line capping, as I've just found out [as one detracting example
only] in prepping a prose text interleaved with poem-parts from Shakespeare,
Michael Alexander's translation of *Beowulf*, and Dylan Thomas's *Fern Hill*.
Shakes and Thomas use first-line caps; Alexander does not. Also, it's
inaccurate to say that no one after William Carlos Williams uses first-line
caps.
I'll try Inayaili's fomat, see what comes up.
Thanks, Angel!
Judy
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