Author: David Jones
Cites
- Dante Alighieri (1)
- IN: The Roman Quarry (1981) Fiction, Anthology, British
EPIGRAPH: Qui sarai tu poco tempo silvano,
e sarai meco sanza fine cive
di quella Roma onde Cristo e Romano.
(Here shalt thou be short time a forester, and with me everlastingly shalt be a citizen of that Rome whereof Christ is a Roman.)
FROM: Purgatorio, (1472), Poem, Italy
Cited by
- Paul Durcan (1)
- IN: O Westport in the Light of Asia Minor (1975) Poetry, Irish
EPIGRAPH: from which ever child-crib within whatever enclosure demarked by a dynast or staked by consent wherever in which of the wide world-risings you must now call her but by that name which acords to the morphology of that place.
FROM: The Tutelar of the Place, (1961), Poem, NULL
- Andrew Krivak (1)
- IN: The Sojourn (2011) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: It's difficult with the weight of the rifle.
Leave it -- under the oak.
FROM: In Paranthesis, (1937), Poem, UK