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  1. Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace), Odes, Book 3, Poem 30. And now 'tis done: more durable than brass. My monument shall he, and raise its head. O'er royal pyramids: it shall not dread. Corroding rain or angry Boreas, Nor the long lapse of immemorial time. I shall not wholly die: large residue.

  2. 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.

  3. Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace), Odes, Book 3, Poem 2. To suffer hardness with good cheer, In sternest school of warfare bred, Our youth should learn; let steed and spear. Make him one day the Parthian's dread; Cold skies, keen perils, brace his life. Methinks I see from rampired town.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 1 mar 2021 · the high priest will climb the Capitol with a quiet maiden. I will be said, where raging Aufidus roars. and where Daunus, poor in water, ruled over rural people, influential from a humble beginning, as a leader, I will be said to have composed Aeolian poetry. according to Italian meters.

  7. Horace: Odes III. Q. HORATI FLACCI CARMINVM LIBER TERTIVS. I. Odi profanum volgus et arceo. Favete linguis: carmina non prius audita Musarum sacerdos virginibus puerisque canto. Regum timendorum in proprios greges, 5 reges in ipsos imperium est Iovis, clari Giganteo triumpho, cuncta supercilio moventis. Est ut viro vir latius ordinet arbusta ...

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