The poem "When I Was One-and-Twenty" by A.E. Housman explores themes of youthful naivety, love, and regret. It reflects on the speaker disregarding advice about love and experiencing heartbreak as a result. The poem serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of ignoring wisdom and making poor decisions in matters of the heart.
I think you mean one and twenty hundredths which is: 1.20
No one answered my question, the Poem is by Samuel Menashe
21 - twenty one
At least two, but it depends more on the kind of poem you're writing. Some have three while others have twenty. ...and some can have a hundred and twenty!
15, 16, 21, 23, 25
one hundred and twenty thousand 120,000
Twenty one (21)
That depends on what you mean: twenty add one fifth is 20 + 1/5 = 20 1/5 twenty, add one fifth (of twenty) is 20 + 1/5 * 20 = 20 + 4 = 24
Do you mean, what poem is cursed? Macbeth the play is supposed to be cursed, but I have never heard of a poem being cursed. Or do you mean, what poem of Shakespeare's contains a curse? In Rape of Lucrece, Lucrece curses Tarquin pretty roundly. Or do you mean, what poem puts a curse in Shakespeare's mouth? Well, his epitaph for one.
I think you mean 120,700.If you meant to say one twenty seven hundredths then the answer would be 1.27.You might mean 12700You might have to write it down for people to know what you mean.
WH Auden wrote a poem called "Stop All The Clocks" - is this the one you mean? Tks, this is the poem. It is so touching.
A stone is a measure of weight used in the British Isles. Twenty one stones is about 133.356 kilograms.