This is Volume 4 of "The Works Of Horace, Translated Into Verse." This collection presents the timeless poetry of Horace in English verse, offering readers a fresh perspective on the classical world. Renowned for its wit, wisdom, and lyrical beauty, Horace's work continues to resonate with audiences centuries after its creation. Translated by Christopher Smart, this edition captures the essence of Horace's original Latin, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Explore the themes of love, friendship, nature, and the human condition through the eyes of one of history's greatest poets. This volume is an essential addition to any library, providing valuable insights into ancient Roman culture and literature, presented in an accessible and engaging format.
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