Odes and Carmen Saeculare

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Odes and Carmen Saeculare

Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    101 - Carmen Saeculare

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    100 - Book IV - XV - Phoebus Volentem

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    099 - Book IV - XIV - Quae Cura Patrum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    098 - Book IV - XIII - Audivere Lyce

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    097 - Book IV - XII - Jam Veris Comites

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    096 - Book IV - XI - Est Mihi Nonum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    095 - Book IV - IX - Ne Forte Credas

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    094 - Book IV - VIII - Donarem Pateras

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    093 - Book IV - VII - Diffugere Nives

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    092 - Book IV - VI - Dive Quem Proles

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    091 - Book IV - V - Divis Orte Bonis

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    090 - Book IV - IV - Qualem Ministrum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    089 - Book IV - III - Quem Tu Melpomene

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    088 - Book IV - II - Pindarum Quisquis

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    087 - Book IV - I - Intermissa Venus

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    086 - Book III - XXX - Exegi Monumentum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    085 - Book III - XXIX - Tyrrhena Regum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    084 - Book III - XXVIII - Festo Quid Potius

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    083 - Book III - XXVII - Impios Parrae

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    082 - Book III - XXVI - Vixi Puellis

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    081 - Book III - XXV - Quo Me Bacche

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    080 - Book III - XXIV - Intactis Opulentior

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    079 - Book III - XXIII - Coelo Supinas

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    078 - Book III - XXII - Montium Custos

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    077 - Book III - XXI - O Nate Mecum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    076 - Book III - XIX - Quantum Distat

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    075 - Book III - XVIII - Faune Nympharum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    074 - Book III - XVII - Aeli Vetusto

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    073 - Book III - XVI - Inclusam Danaen

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    072 - Book III - XV - Uxor Pauperis Ibyci

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    071 - Book III - XIV - Herculis Rito

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    070 - Book III - XIII - O Fons Bandusiae

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    069 - Book III - XII - Miserarum Est

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    068 - Book III - XI - Mercuri Nam Te

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    067 - Book III - X - Extremum Tanain

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    066 - Book III - IX - Donec Gratus Eram

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    065 - Book III - VIII - Martiis Coelebs

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    064 - Book III - VII - Quid Fles Asterie

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    063 - Book III - VI - Delicta Majorum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    062 - Book III - V - Caelo Tonantem

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    061 - Book III - IV - Descende Caelo

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    060 - Book III - III - Justum et Tenacem

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    059 - Book III - II - Angustam Amice

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    058 - Book III - I - Odi Profanum

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    057 - Book II - XX - Non Usitata

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    056 - Book II - XIX - Bacchum in Remotis

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    055 - Book II - XVIII - Non Ebur

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    054 - Book II - XVII - Cur Me Querelis

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    053 - Book II - XVI - Otium Divos

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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    052 - Book II - XV - Jam Pauca Aratro

    Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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Forged in the eternal essence of bronze—aere perennius—the Odes of Horace encapsulate the pride, elegance, tragic whimsy, and epicurean tranquility of the Imperial Roman spirit. Memorizing just a few lines can serve as a powerful talisman, warding off the unwelcome clamor of the ordinary and the mundane. - John Cowper Powys (1916)

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