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[edit] Useful Link
I added this link at the bottom, which was automatically removed: http://www.geocities.com/byzantine_poetry/gpisides01.html
It was removed because the website is a blog (not mine) and Wikipedia recognized the address geocities. I came across this by chance and it's a useful addition because the Migne edition is in block text which obscures the fact that this is in fact verse. If anyone knows how to insert it so that it doesn't get deleted, it's a worthwhile thing to have.