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Otherwise add `<l>` elements directly.
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It will probably be appropriate to close, before the `<lg>` or `<l>`, the `<p>` element inside the `<sp>` where these verse lines occur, see [this example](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-sources/-/blob/master/clemens-chrischtowe.xml#L557) from Clemens' _Chrischtowe_. Or [this example](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-sources/-/blob/master/clemens-chrischtowe.xml#L657), which is even clearer, since the verse lines are between independent paragraphs inside a narration (the character is telling a fairy tale, part of which is verse). |
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It will probably be appropriate to close, before the `<lg>` or `<l>`, the `<p>` element inside the `<sp>` where these verse lines occur, see [this example](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-sources/-/blob/master/clemens-chrischtowe.xml#L557) from Clemens' _Chrischtowe_. Or [this example](https://git.unistra.fr/methal/methal-sources/-/blob/master/clemens-chrischtowe.xml#L657), which is even clearer, since the verse lines are between independent paragraphs inside a narration (the character is telling a fairy tale, part of which includes verse). |
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