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Puzzle 1

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All of Ed Jones' poems follow the same constraint.

  1. The jumping flea
    Has great power
    It bites
    And the ground
    Shakes with the fury of gods
    Er, dogs

  2. Frank was a terrible poet;
    Bizarre that the man didn't know it.
    Upon hearing his dregs
    Lads would throw eggs;
    Lassies would ask him to stow it.
Which of these couplets could also have been written by Mr. Jones?
How now, brown cow?
I'd milk you if I just knew how
Sally sells seashells by the seashore
Silly Sally - seashells are free!
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
What a terrible name

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