Filename should be poems-on-various-subjects-religious-and-moral.xhtml not poetry.xhtml. See https://standardebooks.org/manual/1.0.0/2-filesystem#2.2.2 You can probably do a project-wide string replace, then print-manifest, print-spine, and print-toc. Make sure to run build --check to confirm everything is working.
Goliath of Gath, Ode to Neptune, and Hymn to Humanity don't need <header> elements on their titles. <header> only appears if there is more than one heading subelement (like an epigraph or bridgehead).
In the dedication, the dedication itself is a single clause broken up in a stylistic way. Therefore it should be one <p> element with <br/>s, not many <p> elements. You can achieve the same effect by substituting <span> where indentation is necessary.
Dedication, z3998:sender is not necessary on the name. That is usually reserved for letters. Likewise se:letter.dateline is incorrect, this is not a letter
Filename should be
poems-on-various-subjects-religious-and-moral.xhtml
notpoetry.xhtml
. See https://standardebooks.org/manual/1.0.0/2-filesystem#2.2.2 You can probably do a project-wide string replace, then print-manifest, print-spine, and print-toc. Make sure to run build --check to confirm everything is working.Goliath of Gath, Ode to Neptune, and Hymn to Humanity don't need
<header>
elements on their titles.<header>
only appears if there is more than one heading subelement (like an epigraph or bridgehead).In the dedication, the dedication itself is a single clause broken up in a stylistic way. Therefore it should be one
<p>
element with<br/>
s, not many<p>
elements. You can achieve the same effect by substituting<span>
where indentation is necessary.Dedication, z3998:sender is not necessary on the name. That is usually reserved for letters. Likewise se:letter.dateline is incorrect, this is not a letter