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Authors: Elizabeth Knowles
Amores
bk. 1, no. 13, l. 40.
Ars Amatoria
bk. 1, l. 633
Ars Amatoria
bk. 1, l. 637.
Epistulae Ex Ponto
bk. 4, no. 10, l. 5.
Metamorphoses
bk. 2, l. 137
Metamorphoses
bk. 7, l. 20.
Metamorphoses
bk. 15, l. 234
Tristia
bk. 3, no. 12, l. 47
Epigrams
.
attributed
Preface (written 1918) in
Poems
(1963)
"Anthem for Doomed Youth" (written 1917)
"Anthem for Doomed Youth" (written 1917)
"Anthem for Doomed Youth" (written 1917)
"Dulce et Decorum Est" (1963 ed.).
"Futility" (written 1918)
"Strange Meeting" (written 1918)
"Strange Meeting" (written 1918)
letter to his son, 1648, in J. F. af Lundblad
Svensk Plutark
(1826) pt. 2; an alternative attribution quotes "a certain Pope" (possibly Julius III, 1487–1555) saying, "Thou little thinkest what
a little foolery governs the whole world!
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