Translations from Horace, Juvenal & Montaigne: With Two Imaginary Conversations |
Contents
Satire I 6 Non quia Maecenas | 3 |
Satire II 3 Si raro scribis | 10 |
Satire II 6 Hoc erat in votis | 25 |
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Aeschylus Augustus beauty become begin better body bring carried charm dear death delight desire ears EPISTLE eyes famous father fear feel follow folly fortune friendship give given gods Greek grow hands happiness head heart honour hope Horace hour Italy judgement keep kind kings less lest lines live look MAECENAS master means mind Muse nature never night once perhaps Plautus play pleasure poems poet poetry poor praise present reason refuse rich Rome Satires seems slave soon soul speak sure talk task tell things thought thousand TIBULLUS town true truth turn verses vice Virgil virtue wealth whole wise wish worthy write youth