The Odes and Epodes of Horace: A Modern English Verse TranslationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1960 - 257 sider |
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... bitter freeze . Take the chill off , piling plenty of logs by the fireside , and pour out the wine , four years aging , from the Sabine jar , Thaliarchus , with a free hand . Leave the rest to the gods , for once they quiet the winds ...
... bitter freeze . Take the chill off , piling plenty of logs by the fireside , and pour out the wine , four years aging , from the Sabine jar , Thaliarchus , with a free hand . Leave the rest to the gods , for once they quiet the winds ...
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... to a feast , briefly shadowed by meorum / finis amorum , “ my last love , ” and end- ing with minuentur atrae / carmine curae , " bitter sorrows will grow / milder with music . " IV 1 Those wars , Venus , are long over 157.
... to a feast , briefly shadowed by meorum / finis amorum , “ my last love , ” and end- ing with minuentur atrae / carmine curae , " bitter sorrows will grow / milder with music . " IV 1 Those wars , Venus , are long over 157.
Side 194
... bitter invectives , but he had also begun to use it for quite different effects . He had gone , as Fraenkel says , “ a long way towards composing lyrics proper , carmina . ” 5 It would be foolish to suppose that Horace did not work si ...
... bitter invectives , but he had also begun to use it for quite different effects . He had gone , as Fraenkel says , “ a long way towards composing lyrics proper , carmina . ” 5 It would be foolish to suppose that Horace did not work si ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO BOOKS ONE | 13 |
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Achilles Actium Adriatic Aeacus Aegean Sea Alcaeus Apollo Apulia Asia Minor Augustus Bacchus battle BISTONIAN bitter blessed blood bring brother burning Caecuban Caesar celebrate century B.C. chant coast conquered Consul Cotiso death defeated Diana drink earth enemy Epistles epode Etruscan father Faunus fear festival fields flock garlands gifts girl goddess gods Greek hair heaven Hercules hills honor Horace Horace's Horatian hurry Italy Jove Jupiter keep killed Latin Latium leave legendary king live lover Lydia lyre Maecenas Mars Marsian meters mighty mother mountain Muse never night once Parthians Phoebus poems poetry praise prayers river Roman Rome Romulus Sabine sacred Scythians shining ship sing slave soldiers song Southwind stanza stars Tarentum Telephus temple Teucer Thessaly Thrace Thracian Tiber Tibur Tityos town translation tree tribe triumph Troy turn Venus Venusia Vergil virgin waters waves wife wild winds wine young