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© only “And Death Shall Have No Dominion”, by Dylan Thomas, and “Rain And The Tyrants”, by Jules Superville, translated by David Gascoyne, are both set on walkful thoughts. There are quotations elsewhere. The copyrights of these poems belong to their respective copyright holders. All GEM software, except Dylan Harris’s GEM Programmers’ Workbench, is copyright Lineo Inc.. It is released by them as free software under the terms of the copyleft GNU General Public Licence, as published by the Free Software Foundation. This permits you to copy, distribute and/or modify it, provided you accept the terms of that licence. A copy of the licence is included with the software. The GEM Programmers’ Workbench is released by Dylan Harris under the GNU General Public Licence.
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