Heureux qui comme Ulysse by Du Bellay Heureux qui comme Ulysse Nostalgia for the Loire - and the ancient world View poem
Odes 1.38 Horace rests from his labours by Horace Persicos odi, puer, apparatus A well-earned drink View poem
Odes, Book 4, Ode 1 Horace returns to lyric poetry by Horace Intermissa, Venus, diu Love at fifty View poem
Odes 1.27 Horace the peacemaker by Horace Natis in usum laetitiae scyphis Horace defuses the tension View poem
Odes 2.7 Horace welcomes his army comrade by Horace O saepe mecum tempus in ultimum Horace welcomes his army comrade View poem
Horace Odes, Book 1.22 Horace, the wolf and the upright life by Horace Integer vitae scelerisque purus The upright life protects Horace from a wolf View poem
Odes 1.37 Horace’s Cleopatra ode by Horace Nunc est bibendum Horace celebrates the defeat of Cleopatra View poem
Odes, 1.1 Horace’s first Ode by Horace Maecenas atavis edite regibus Horace dedicates his first Ode to his patron, Maecenas View poem
Odes 1.6 Horace’s limitations by Horace Scriberis Vario fortis et hostium Horace admits his limitations ... ? View poem
Odes 3.30 Horace’s monument by Horace Exegi monumentum aere perennius Horace concludes the Odes - or so he thinks View poem
Odes 3.21 Horace’s prayer to a wine-jar by Horace O nata mecum consule Manlio Horace's prayer to a wine-jar View poem