The rest of the phrase, "Dulce et decorum est…", is, "…pro patria mori."
Today's Question:
With which two poets is the phrase "Dulce et decorum est…" most famously associated?
(Sources: American Mensa, email.transmission, July 4, 2011; http://www.laphamsquarterly.org/voices-in-time/dulce-et-decorum-est.php; http://electricka.com/etaf/muses/literature/literary_forms/poetry/the_poetry_corner/poems/dulce_et_decorum_est/battle_weary_soldiers.jpg)
Compiled by Otto and Patricia Ladensack
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