A. E. Housman Quote

To think that two and two are four And neither five nor three The heart of man has long been sore And long 'tis like to be.


The Collected Poems of A.E. Housman - Last Poems, XXXV (p. 142), Henry Holt & Company. 1940


To think that two and two are four And neither five nor three The heart of man has long been sore And long 'tis like to be.

To think that two and two are four And neither five nor three The heart of man has long been sore And long 'tis like to be.

To think that two and two are four And neither five nor three The heart of man has long been sore And long 'tis like to be.

To think that two and two are four And neither five nor three The heart of man has long been sore And long 'tis like to be.