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Which lines are from a story rather than a poem?

1. Wood and valley—all are still,
Hushed the shepherd's call.
(from "The Horn" by Walter de la Mare)

2.
For every kind of beast and man
Is marching in that caravan.
(from "Young Night Thought" by Robert Louis Stevenson)

3. A long-legged Heron, with long neck and beak,
Set out for a stroll by the bank of a creek.
(from "The Heron Who Was Hard to Please" by Jean de la Fontaine)

4. She hastened to Zeus and told him of the loss.
Zeus immediately sent Hermes in search of it.
(from "The Poplar Tree" by Flora ). Cooke)

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