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  1. 23 sty 2024 · He will marvel at. rough waters with black winds, he who now enjoys you, believing, you are golden, who hopes that you will be always free, always lovable, he who is ignorant of the treacherous breeze! Wretched are they for whom. you, untried, shine. As for me, the sacred wall.

  2. Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace). Horace, Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica. H. Rushton Fairclough. London; Cambridge, Massachusetts. William Heinemann Ltd.; Harvard University Press. 1929. Keyboarding. The Mellon Foundation provided support for entering this text.

  3. hounds catch sight of a deer, or a Marsian. wild boar rampages, through his close meshes. But the ivy, the glory of learned brows, joins me to the gods on high: cool groves, and the gathering of light nymphs and satyrs, draw me from the throng, if Euterpe the Muse.

  4. Horace 'The Epistles', Book I Epistle I: A new, downloadable English translation.

  5. Horace, Odes and Epodes. Paul Shorey and Gordon J. Laing. Chicago. Benj. H. Sanborn & Co. 1919. The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. An XML version of this text is available for download, with the ...

  6. Horace. The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace. John Conington. trans. London. George Bell and Sons. 1882. The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text.

  7. Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) The Odes His Lyrics in Greek Metres in four books in a new English translation. Browse below; Download; Book I (Includes: 'Persicus odi', 'Carpe diem', 'Integer Vitae' ) Book II (Includes: 'Eheu fugaces')

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