<div class="verse">
A line of Emacs verse;<br />
forgive its being so terse.
<br /><br />
In terms of terse verse,<br />
you could do worse.
</div>
<p>
Regular.
</p>
<div class="verse">
A line of Emacs verse;<br />
forgive its being so terse. <a href="#fn2" class="footnote" id="fn_back2">[2]</a>
</div>
<p>
You can also use the <verse> tag, if you prefer. <a href="#fn3" class="footnote" id="fn_back3">[3]</a>
</p>
<div class="verse">
A line of Emacs verse;<br />
forgive its being so terse.
</div>
<p>
Multiple stanzas may be included in one set of <verse> tags, as
follows.
</p>
<div class="verse">
A line of Emacs verse;<br />
forgive its being so terse.
<br /><br />
In terms of terse verse,<br />
you could do worse. <a href="#fn1" class="footnote" id="fn_back1">[1]</a>
</div>
<div class="verse">
[space=on] <em>level 0</em><br />
[hello=there] level 1<br />
<em>This</em> buffer is for notes you don't want to save level 3
<br /><br />
<em>This</em> buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation.This buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation. <a href="#fn4" class="footnote" id="fn_back4">[4]</a>
</div>
<div class="verse">
<em>hello</em> (0)<br />
there (1) <a href="#fn5" class="footnote" id="fn_back5">[5]</a>
<br /><br />
hey! (2, after a blank line)
</div>
<p class="fnline"><a class="footnotebody" href="#fn_back2" id="fn2">[2]</a> Another author
</p>
<p class="fnline"><a class="footnotebody" href="#fn_back3" id="fn3">[3]</a> This sucks
</p>
<p class="fnline"><a class="footnotebody" href="#fn_back1" id="fn1">[1]</a> The author
</p>
<p class="fnline"><a class="footnotebody" href="#fn_back4" id="fn4">[4]</a> This buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation.This buffer is for notes you don't want to save, and for Lisp evaluation.
</p>
<p class="fnline"><a class="footnotebody" href="#fn_back5" id="fn5">[5]</a> last
</p>