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It appears to have been made up by the author, Dalton Trumble. The other poem Audrey Hepburn's character quotes is Arethusa, by Shelly.

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Q: In the film Roman Holiday someone quotes from a poem If I were dead and buried and I heard your voice beneath the sod my heart of dust would still rejoice. From which poem is this?
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