What greek poet wrote satires and odes
Horace was another poet who wrote odes that praised Rome.
There are many Roman poets who wrote important poems but I presume that the epic poet Virgil and his work Aeneid are of great importance to the Roman literature.
he is famous for being a Latin lyric poet.
There are many Odes to Autumn in English Literature, but the most famous one was written by John Keats.
Horace, a prominent Roman poet from the 1st century BCE, is best known for his lyric poetry, particularly his odes and satires. His major works include the "Odes," a collection of lyric poems celebrating love, friendship, and the beauty of nature; the "Satires," which offer social commentary and personal reflections; and the "Epistles," which are philosophical letters that explore themes of morality and the art of poetry. Horace's writing is notable for its wit, elegance, and musicality, influencing countless poets in the centuries that followed.
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The Ancient Greek poet Pindar is known for writing poems that praised athletes who won glory at the Olympian games. His odes, known as Pindaric odes, celebrated the victories of famous athletes and were performed at public events.
John Donne was a metaphysical poet who wrote satires, sonnets and love songs. Metaphysical poetry as regard to John Donne means poetry not firmly founded on the principles of physical laws of Nature, but dealing with the free dominance of the subtlety and supremeness of mind.
The Roman author who wrote bitter and stinging satires that got him into trouble with Rome was Juvenal. His satires were known for their harsh criticism of Roman society and its elites, which often resulted in controversy and backlash.
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john Locke
some one who lived long ago who wrote odes.