Odes and EpodesAllyn and Bacon, 1901 - 424 sider |
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Side 1
... bring out more clearly by contrast the nature of his own aspirations : a ) Some seek the glory of victory in the public games , 1-6 ; b ) Others aim at political distinction or success in trade , 7-18 ; Self - indulgence , war , and ...
... bring out more clearly by contrast the nature of his own aspirations : a ) Some seek the glory of victory in the public games , 1-6 ; b ) Others aim at political distinction or success in trade , 7-18 ; Self - indulgence , war , and ...
Side 13
... bring out old wine , 5-8 ; c ) Leave all else to the gods , 9-12 ; d ) Think not of the morrow , but enjoy what fortune bestows , - love , the dance , and the other delights of youth , 13-24 . 2. Time : Uncertain ; not after 23 B.C. 3 ...
... bring out old wine , 5-8 ; c ) Leave all else to the gods , 9-12 ; d ) Think not of the morrow , but enjoy what fortune bestows , - love , the dance , and the other delights of youth , 13-24 . 2. Time : Uncertain ; not after 23 B.C. 3 ...
Side 26
... brings , 1-6 ; b ) Yet Bacchus's gifts are not to be profaned in riotous brawl , 7-16 . 2. Time : Uncertain ; not after 23 B.C. 3. Metre : Fifth Asclepiadean . Introd . § 49 . The ode is apparently , in part at least , an imitation of a ...
... brings , 1-6 ; b ) Yet Bacchus's gifts are not to be profaned in riotous brawl , 7-16 . 2. Time : Uncertain ; not after 23 B.C. 3. Metre : Fifth Asclepiadean . Introd . § 49 . The ode is apparently , in part at least , an imitation of a ...
Side 32
... bring back the dead to life , 11-18 ; e ) ' Tis hard to bear ; yet suffering softens pain , 19 , 20 . 2. Time : 24 B.C. 3. Metre Third Asclepiadean . Introd . § 47 . Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus Tam cari capitis ? Praecipe ...
... bring back the dead to life , 11-18 ; e ) ' Tis hard to bear ; yet suffering softens pain , 19 , 20 . 2. Time : 24 B.C. 3. Metre Third Asclepiadean . Introd . § 47 . Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus Tam cari capitis ? Praecipe ...
Side 42
... bring to her yoke ill - mated hearts , 5-12 ; c ) I , too , have known this fate . Despite the allurements of a worthier love , the shrewish Myrtale has held me fast in her fetters , 13-16 . 2. Time : Uncertain ; before 23 B.C .. 3 ...
... bring to her yoke ill - mated hearts , 5-12 ; c ) I , too , have known this fate . Despite the allurements of a worthier love , the shrewish Myrtale has held me fast in her fetters , 13-16 . 2. Time : Uncertain ; before 23 B.C .. 3 ...
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ablative ablative absolute Achilles adjective Alcaeus Alcaic anaphora anastrophe Apollo apposition Apulia Asclepiadean asyndeton atque Augustus Augustus's Bacchus Caesar Camenae Canidia celebration clause cura dative deos Diana domos e.g. Odes emphatic epithet Epodes Faunus fides force genitive goddess gods Greek Hadriae haec hence Horace Horace's day ibimus infinitive inter Introd Iovis Iuppiter Latin Latium litotes lyre lyric lyric poetry Maecenas mare means Metre Metre Alcaic metre occurs Metre Sapphic mihi muse neque nunc Octavian omne Outline Parthians participle pater pede Pirithous Poem poet poet's poetic plural poetry predicate relation probably prose puer quae quam quid quis quod reference Roman Rome Sapphic Sapphic and Adonic sense simul sive Strophe subjunctive supplied in thought syllable Tarentum Teucer thee thou tibi Tibur tion triumph Uncertain Venus verb verse Vindelici Virg vowel wine word
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Side 140 - Nullis polluitur casta domus stupris, Mos et lex maculosum edomuit nefas, Laudantur simili prole puerperae, Culpam poena premit comes.
Side 8 - Quis multa gracilis te puer in rosa Perfusus liquidis urget odoribus Grato, Pyrrha, sub antro? Cui flavam religas comam, Simplex munditiis? heu quotiens fidem 5 Mutatosque deos flebit et aspera Nigris aequora ventis Emirabitur insolens, Qui nunc te fruitur credulus aurea, Qui semper vacuam, semper amabilem 10 Sperat, nescius aurae Fallacis?
Side 129 - EXEGI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam. Usque ego postera Crescam laude recens, dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita Virgine pontifex.
Side 159 - Alme Sol, curru nitido diem qui promis et celas aliusque et idem nasceris, possis nihil urbe Roma visere maius.
Side 75 - NON ebur neque aureum Mea renidet in domo lacunar, Non trabes' Hymettiae Premunt columnas ultima recisas Africa...
Side 7 - Solvitur acris hiems grata vice veris et Favoni, trahuntque siccas machinae carinas; ac neque iam stabulis gaudet pecus aut arator igni, nee prata canis albicant pruinis.
Side 57 - SEPTIMI, Gadis aditure mecum et Cantabrum indoctum iuga ferre nostra et barbaras Syrtis, ubi Maura semper aestuat unda, Tibur Argeo positum colono 5 sit meae sedes utinam senectae, sit modus lasso maris et viarum militiaeque ! unde si Parcae prohibent iniquae, dulce pellitis ovibus Galaesi ю flumen et regnata petam Laconi rura Phalantho.
Side 30 - Sive facturus per inhospitalem Caucasum vel quae loca fabulosus Lambit Hydaspes. Namque me silva lupus in Sabina, Dum meam canto Lalagen et ultra...
Side 79 - Gaetulas canorus 15 ales Hyperboreosque campos, me Colchus et qui dissimulat metum Marsae cohortis Dacus et ultimi noscent Geloni, me peritus discet Hiber Rhodanique potor.
Side 15 - Babylonios Temptaris numeros. Ut melius quidquid erit pati, Seu plures hiemes seu tribuit luppiter ultimam, Quae nunc oppositis debilitat pumicibus mare Í Tyrrhenum : sapias, vina liques, et spatio brevi Spem longam reseces. Dum loquimur, fugerit invida Aetas : carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.