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Read the passage from "to autumn." where are the songs of spring? ay, where are they? think not of them, thou hast thy music too,— the passage can be identified as part of a lyric poem because it does not use rhyme in its structure. shows several speakers’ questions. describes a single speaker’s feelings. has no definite rhythm in its structure.

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