Horace was another poet who wrote odes that praised Rome.
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The poet who wrote Satires and odes is Horace, a Roman poet during the reign of Emperor Augustus. His works are known for their wit, wisdom, and insight into Roman society and human nature.
he is famous for being a Latin lyric poet.
The ancient Roman poet famous for his odes was Horace. He was known for his lyrical poetry that celebrated life, love, and simplicity.
Odes are typically written about praising or celebrating a person, an object, an event, or a concept. They are lyrical poems that express admiration and often convey deep emotions and feelings towards the subject of the poem.
some one who lived long ago who wrote odes.
Yes, John Keats wrote various odes. The popular of them are: "Ode to a Nightinle" "Ode on a Grecian Urn" "Ode to Psyche" "Ode to Fancy" etc.
Matthew S. Santirocco has written: 'Unity and design in Horace's Odes' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, History and criticism, Latin Laudatory poetry, Odes, Rome in literature
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote several odes, including "Ode to the Departing Year," "Ode to the Nightingale," and "Dejection: An Ode." His odes are known for their lyrical beauty and philosophical reflections.
'Odes' are humourous, short, rhymes. So batteries don't produce odes.
three Horatius' surface prominently in history. The first being, shorly before A.D., a Roman of some social stature who wrote odes, satires and epistles. The second, Horatius Bonar was a reformation theologist, who has had a large impact in the gospel community. He lived, I think, in the fourteenth century. There was also another Horatius Cocles, a roman soldier who defended a main bridge in Rome by himself from attacking Etruscan enemies, while other Romans cut down the bridge to prevent them from continuing. He lived during the 6th Century BC