- Odes and Carmen Saeculare
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus
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Flawlessly hammered out, as if from eternal bronze—"aere perennius"—The Odes of Horace are the consummate expression of the pride, the reserve, the tragic playfulness, the epicurean calm, the absolute distinction of the Imperial Roman spirit. A few lines taken at random and learned by heart would act as a talisman in all hours to drive away the insolent pressure of the vulgar and common crowd. - John Cowper Powys (1916)
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- Chapters
- The Prefaces
- Book I - I - Maecenas Atavis
- Book I - II - Jam Satis Terris
- Book I - III - Sic Te Diva
- Book I - IV - Solvitur Acris Hiems
- Book I - V - Quis Multa Gracilis
- Book I - VI - Scriberis Vario
- Book I - VII - Laudabunt Alii
- Book I - VIII - Lydia, Dic Per Omnes
- Book I - IX - Vides Ut Alta
- Book I - X - Mercuri Facunde
- Book I - XI - Tu Ne Quaesieris
- Book I - XII - Quem Virum Aut Heroa
- Book I - XIII - Cum tu, Lydia
- Book I - XIV - O Navis, Referent
- Book I - XV - Pastor Cum Traheret
- Book I - XVI - O Matre Pulchra
- Book I - XVII - Velox Amoenum
- Book I - XVIII - Nullam, Vare
- Book I - XIX - Mater Saeva Cupidinum
- Book I - XX - Vile Potabis
- Book I - XXI - Dianam Tenerae
- Book I - XXII - Integer Vitae
- Book I - XXIII - Vitas Hinnuleo
- Book I - XXIV - Quis Desiderio
- Book I - XXVI - Musis Amicus
- Book I - XXVII - Natis in Usum
- Book I - XXVIII - Te Maris et Terra
- Book I - XXIX - Icci, Beatis
- Book I - XXX - O Venus
- Book I - XXXI - Quid Dedicatum
- Book I - XXXII - Poscimur
- Book I - XXXIII - Albi, Ne Doleas
- Book I - XXXIV - Parcus Deorum
- Book I - XXXV - O Diva, Gratum
- Book I - XXXVI - Et Thure, et Fidibus
- Book I - XXXVII - Nunc Est Bibendum
- Book I - XXXVIII - Persicos Odi
- Book II - I - Motum Ex Metello
- Book II - II - Nullus Argento
- Book II - III - Aequam, Memento
- Book II - IV - Ne Sit Ancillae
- Book II - VI - Septimi, Gades
- Book II - VII - O Saepe Mecum
- Book II - VIII - Ulla Si Juris
- Book II - IX - Non Semper Imbres
- Book II - X - Rectius Vives
- Book II - XI - Quid Bellicosus
- Book II - XII - Nolis Longa Ferae
- Book II - XIII - Ille et Nefasto
- Book II - XIV - Eheu, Fugaces
- Book II - XV - Jam Pauca Aratro
- Book II - XVI - Otium Divos
- Book II - XVII - Cur Me Querelis
- Book II - XVIII - Non Ebur
- Book II - XIX - Bacchum in Remotis
- Book II - XX - Non Usitata
- Book III - I - Odi Profanum
- Book III - II - Angustam Amice
- Book III - III - Justum et Tenacem
- Book III - IV - Descende Caelo
- Book III - V - Caelo Tonantem
- Book III - VI - Delicta Majorum
- Book III - VII - Quid Fles, Asterie
- Book III - VIII - Martiis Coelebs
- Book III - IX - Donec Gratus Eram
- Book III - X - Extremum Tanain
- Book III - XI - Mercuri, Nam Te
- Book III - XII - Miserarum Est
- Book III - XIII - O Fons Bandusiae
- Book III - XIV - Herculis Rito
- Book III - XV - Uxor Pauperis Ibyci
- Book III - XVI - Inclusam Danaen
- Book III - XVII - Aeli Vetusto
- Book III - XVIII - Faune, Nympharum
- Book III - XIX - Quantum Distat
- Book III - XXI - O Nate Mecum
- Book III - XXII - Montium Custos
- Book III - XXIII - Coelo Supinas
- Book III - XXIV - Intactis Opulentior
- Book III - XXV - Quo Me, Bacche
- Book III - XXVI - Vixi Puellis
- Book III - XXVII - Impios Parrae
- Book III - XXVIII - Festo Quid Potius
- Book III - XXIX - Tyrrhena Regum
- Book III - XXX - Exegi Monumentum
- Book IV - I - Intermissa, Venus
- Book IV - II - Pindarum Quisquis
- Book IV - III - Quem Tu, Melpomene
- Book IV - IV - Qualem Ministrum
- Book IV - V - Divis Orte Bonis
- Book IV - VI - Dive, Quem Proles
- Book IV - VII - Diffugere Nives
- Book IV - VIII - Donarem Pateras
- Book IV - IX - Ne Forte Credas
- Book IV - XI - Est Mihi Nonum
- Book IV - XII - Jam Veris Comites
- Book IV - XIII - Audivere, Lyce
- Book IV - XIV - Quae Cura, Patrum
- Book IV - XV - Phoebus Volentem
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