Do you know James Wright's poem about having his pocket picked in Rome? Here is a text<http://www.robertpeake.com/archives/358-James-Wright,-On-Having-My-Pocket-Picked-In-Rome.html>& a discussion from which you will see I think it's an awful piece of writing. Sorry I can't help you with the Pound, though it rings a bell. jd On 10/16/07, Jennifer Compton <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Be great if you could pin this one down for me. I am off the Liguria Study > Centre in Bogliasco for a month soon and am supposed to be writing a piece > about my bag being stolen in Rome - and all the ramifications thereof. > A friend gave me a rough quotation from Ezra - something like - You > haven't been in Rome until you've been robbed. > I want to use it as the title for my piece - but I can't find the exact > quote. He told me it was canto 22 - but I don't think it is. Unless there > are several canto 22s. > > Eternal gratitude etc etc > Here is a text & discussion. > cheers - jen > _________________________________________________________________ > What are you waiting for? Join Lavalife FREE > > http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Flavalife9%2Eninemsn%2Ecom%2Eau%2Fclickthru%2Fclickthru%2Eact%3Fid%3Dninemsn%26context%3Dan99%26locale%3Den%5FAU%26a%3D30288&_t=764581033&_r=email_taglines_Join_free_OCT07&_m=EXT -- Joseph Duemer Professor of Humanities Clarkson University [sharpsand.net]