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  1. 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.

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  2. 5 mar 2003 · The Odes are well known for their variety of language and occasional prosaisms, while maintaining an overall linguistic decorum suited to the moderate dignity of lyric in the ancient generic hierarchy.

  3. The Odes (Latin: Carmina) are a collection in four books of Latin lyric poems by Horace. The Horatian ode format and style has been emulated since by other poets. Books 1 to 3 were published in 23 BC. A fourth book, consisting of 15 poems, was published in 13 BC. The Odes were developed as a conscious imitation of the short lyric poetry of ...

  4. 11 lis 2004 · ODE XIII. TO A TREE. O tree, he planted thee on an unlucky day whoever did it first, and with an impious hand raised thee for the destruction of posterity, and the scandal of the village. I could believe that he had broken his own father's neck, and stained his most secret apartments with the midnight blood of his guest.

  5. Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace), Odes, Book 3, Poem 8. The first of March! a man unwed! What can these flowers, this censer mean? Or what these embers, glowing red. On sods of green? You ask, in either language skill'd! A feast I vow'd to Bacchus free, A white he-goat, when all but kill'd. By falling tree.

  6. HORACE, ODES i. 4: A SONIC CIRCLE WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR's exasperated marginal comment on line 13 of Horace, C. I. 4 ('pallida mors has nothing to do with the above') has sent ... 3 'Unity in the Odes of Horace', Phoenix ix (1955), 156. 4 'Patterns in Horatian Lyric', A.J.P. lxxxi (1960), 380. It should be said that Rudd finds overall unity in ...

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