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71. | "World's Worst Poet" Wins Immortality |
| 最蹩脚的诗人 |
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72. | Poet is born, but orator is made. |
| 诗人天生,辩才练成。 |
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73. | much-loved poet |
| 深受爱戴的诗人 |
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74. | When did the troubadours flourish? |
| 吟游诗人何时盛行? |
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75. | The poet is speaking in his own person. |
| 这诗人乃是现身说法。 |
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76. | I am a poet. |
| 我是一个诗人。 |
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77. | In such a jocund company! |
| 诗人怎能不满心欢乐! |
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78. | ---- Thomas Hood, British poet |
| ——英国诗人胡德。 |
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79. | an imaginative poet |
| 富于想象的诗人 |
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80. | "Come on, out with it, poet!" |
| “诗人,你说老实话! |
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