The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace

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TO THE REV. W. H. THOMPSON, D.D. MASTER OF TRINITY COLLEGE,

PREFACE.

BOOK I. SATIRE I. QUI FIT, MAECENAS.

SATIRE III. OMNIBUS HOC VITIUM.

SATIRE IV. EUPOLIS ATQUE CRATINUS.

SATIRE V. EGRESSUM MAGNA.

SATIRE VI. NON QUIA, MAECENAS.

SATIRE VII. PROSCRIPTI REGIS RUPILI.

SATIRE IX. IBAM FORTE VIA SACRA.

SATIRE X. NEMPE INCOMPOSITO.

BOOK II. SATIRE I. SUNT QUIBUS IN SATIRA. HORACE. TREBATIUS. HORACE.

SATIRE II. QUAE VIRTUS ET QUANTA.

SATIRE III. SIC RARO SCRIBIS. DAMASIPPUS. HORACE. DAMASIPPUS.

SATIRE IV. UNDE ET QUO CATIUS? HORACE. CATIUS. HORACE.

SATIRE V. HOC QUOQUE, TIRESIA. ULYSSES. TIRESIAS. ULYSSES

SATIRE VI. HOC ERAT IN VOTIS.

SATIRE VII. JAMDUDUM AUSCULTO. DAVUS. HORACE. DAVUS.

SATIRE VIII. UT NASIDIENI. HORACE. FUNDANIUS. HORACE.

THE EPISTLES. BOOK I.

II. TO LOLLIUS. TROJANI BELLI SCRIPTOREM.

III. TO JULIUS FLORUS. JULI FLORE.

IV. TO ALBIUS TIBULLUS ALBI, NOSTRORUM.

V. TO TORQUATUS. SI POTES ARCHIACIS.

VI. TO NUMICIUS. NIL ADMIRARI.

VII. TO MAECENAS. QUINQUE DIES TIBI POLLICITUS.

VIII. TO CELSUS ALBINOVANUS. CELSO GAUDERE.

IX. TO TIBERIUS CLAUDIUS NERO. SEPTIMIUS, CLAUDI.

X. TO ARISTIUS FUSCUS. URBIS AMATOREM.

XI. TO BULLATIUS. QUID TIBI VISA CHIOS?

XIII. TO VINIUS ASELLA. UT PROFICISCENTEM.

XIV. TO HIS BAILIFF. VILLICE SILVARUM.

XV. TO C. NUMONIUS VALA. QUAE SIT HIEMS VELIAE.

XVI. TO QUINCTIUS. NE PERCONTERIS.

XVII. TO SCAEVA. QUAMVIS, SCAEVA.

XVIII. TO LOLLIUS. SI BENE TE NOVI.

XIX. TO MAECENAS. PRISCO SI CREDIS.

XX. TO HIS BOOK. VERTUMNUM JANUMQUE.

THE EPISTLES BOOK II. I. TO AUGUSTUS. CUM TOT SUSTINEAS.

II. TO JULIUS FLORUS. FLORE BONO CLAROQUE.

THE ART OF POETRY. TO THE PISOS, FATHER AND SONS. HUMANO CAPITI.

NOTES. PAGE 6.

Title: The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry

Author: Horace
        a.k.a. Quintus Horatius Flaccus
        Translated by John Conington, M. A.

Edition: 10

Language: English

Produced by David Moynihan, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

THE SATIRES, EPISTLES, AND ART OF POETRY OF HORACE

TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE BY JOHN CONINGTON, M.A. CORPUS PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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