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Across :
9. Writing that could make me propose — a contradiction in terms? (5,4) : PROSEPOEM
10. Thomas, poet and Nobel Prize winner (5) : DYLAN
11. Is inclined to delete nothing from pieces of poetry (5) : CANTS
12. Wildly romanced, clutching English or Italian love stories (9) : DECAMERON
13. Nasty European immersed in ten gallons, perhaps (7) : HATEFUL
14. Washed over front of crowd gathered together (7) : BATCHED
17. Indulge, oddly, poetaster's ending — his work's limited (5) : IDLER
19. Dedicated lyric to listeners that's outstanding (3) : ODE
20. Untrained old volunteers retreating in conflict (2,3) : ATWAR
21. Reveals our country's introducing new degrees (7) : UNMASKS
22. Harsh about replacing author's final piece (7) : AUSTERE
24. Genuine article installed by company that signals danger (4,5) : FIREALARM
26. Cut that 3, when split and reassembled (5) : SEVER
28. Patriarch named in a chapter in part of OT (5) : JACOB
29. Rhyming slang, say, is included by US author, male (9) : LONDONISM
Down :
1. Starts off every poem in collection in style of Homer (4) : EPIC
2. Boy with fishing gear, eg lines set on Westminster Bridge (6) : SONNET
3. Poetic structures in novel serve in support of text (5,5) : VERSEFORMS
4. French composition from Byron — delightful (6) : RONDEL
5. Is the speaker on type of TV friendly? (8) : AMICABLE
6. Source of first introduction that rhymes? (4) : ADAM
7. Humorous bio priest cut and cut (8) : CLERIHEW
8. Ascribed source of many rhymes before long (4) : ANON
13. It's found among 3, with fixed syllabic structure, similar to this (5) : HAIKU
15. Radio station's broadcast about reading — and writing? (10) : TRANSISTOR
16. Elegy, say, cleared up (5) : DIRGE
18. Fruit put on heap — one concerned next clue but one (8) : LIMERICK
19. Nameless constable demolished barrier (8) : OBSTACLE
22. Old man disturbed in tree (6) : ALMOND
23. One upset about verse is completing stanzas (6) : ENVOIS
24. Lots of islands having female dotty characters? (4) : FIJI
25. Quartet's initial scheme for 2, perhaps (4) : ABBA
27. Frost's old-fashioned poem (4) : RIME
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