The Odes and Epodes of HoraceLongmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 487 pages |
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Actium addressed adopted amor Antony Apollo Apulia Archytas atque Augustus Bacchus battle battle of Actium beauty Book Cæsar Canidia CARM charm commentators conjecture critics cura death deorum deos Dillenburger domos Dulce earth Epodes Estré Faunus favour fierce fortune Gelonos gods Greek honour Horace Horace's Hymn imitated inter interpretation Jove Jovis Julius Cæsar juventus king lines Lydia lyre lyrical Macleane observes Mæcenas mare means Mede Mercury metre mihi Munro Muse neque nunc o'er ocean omnes Orelli Parthian Phidyle poem poet poetic poetry Pompeius puer quæ Quam Quid Quis quod reader reference Ritter Roman Rome sacred sæpe says scholiasts semper sense Sextus Pompeius sing Sive song stanza supposed sweet tamen Tarentum taste Telephus temples Teucer thee thine thou tibi Tibur translation Venus verse Vindelici virgins virtue voltus wild wine word Yonge young youth