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A poet uld not but be gay by Jam Kirkup, 1991, Peter Owen, Distributed by Dufour Edns edn, English

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WHAT DO A POET ULD NOT BUT BE GAY SUCH A JOCUND PANY MEAN?

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Explanatn: In this le here gay means very happy.

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