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  1. But gentle slumber doesn’t despise. the humble house of a rural labourer, or a riverbank deep in the shade, or the vale of Tempe, stirred by the breeze. He who only longs for what is sufficient, is never disturbed by tumultuous seas, nor the savage power of Arcturus.

  2. Horace The Odes, Epodes, Satires, Epistles, Ars Poetica and Carmen Saeculare. A new complete downloadable English translation of the Odes and other poetry translations including Lorca, Petrarch, Propertius, and Mandelshtam.

  3. 11 lis 2004 · THE THIRD BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE. ODE I. ON CONTENTMENT. I abominate the uninitiated vulgar, and keep them at a distance. Preserve a religious silence: I, the priest of the Muses, sing to virgins and boys verses not heard before.

  4. THE FOVRTH BOOK of the Odes of HORACE. ODE I. A complaint that Venus hath made him a lover againe: he dotes upon Ligurinus, and desires Venus to forsake him, and goe to the house of Paulus Maximus.

  5. 25 sie 2021 · The Odes are a four-book collection of poems by Roman poet Horace. The first three books were published in 23 BCE, and the fourth book in 13 BCE. English-language translations of Carmina include: The Odes, translated by John Conington in The Odes and Carmen Saeculare (1872)

  6. 8 gru 2021 · Shakes the man who is righteous and set in purpose. From his strong mind, nor the East Wind, the tempestuous ruler of the restless Adriatic, nor the great hand of thundering Jupiter: if the shattered world collapsed, him, fearless, the debris would strike.

  7. 1 sty 2006 · "Horace: Odes and Epodes" by Horace is a classical collection of lyric poetry composed during the 1st century BC. The work embodies themes of love, nature, politics, and the fleeting nature of life, reflecting the social and cultural milieu of ancient Rome.

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