Horace Odes I, XXIII
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Horace Odes I XXIII
Robin Bond, Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, recorded Book One of Horace's Odes one Sunday morning, for the use of his students, and has kindly released the recording for posting here on Latinum.
Vitas inuleo me similis, Chloe,
quaerenti pauidam montibus auiis
matrem non sine uano
aurarum et silua metu.
Nam seu mobilibus ueris inhorruit
aduentus folliis, seu uirides rubum
dimouere lacertae,
et corde et genibus tremit.
Atqui non ego te, tigris ut aspera
Gaetulusue leo, frangere persequor:
tandem desine matrem
tempestiua sequi uiro.





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