Odes 1.28 A plea for burial by Horace Te maris et terrae numeroque carentis harenae An earthbound spirit speaks View poem
Odes 2.11 Don’t worry, be happy by Horace Quid bellicosus Cantaber et Scythes Stop worrying and enjoy wine in the shade View poem
Catullus 10 A fashionable conversation by Catullus Varus me meus ad suos amores Bright young things View poem
Odes, Book 4, Ode 1 Horace returns to lyric poetry by Horace Intermissa, Venus, diu Love at fifty View poem
Odes 1.16 Lovely mother, lovelier daughter by Horace O matre pulchra filia pulchrior Horace recants 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 1.38 Horace rests from his labours by Horace Persicos odi, puer, apparatus A well-earned drink View poem
Odes 1.15 Nereus prophesies the Trojan War by Horace Pastor cum traheret per freta navibus An epic theme in lyric verse View poem