horace
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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.
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.
he is famous for being a Latin lyric poet.
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.
Pindar, an ancient Greek lyric poet, is renowned for his odes celebrating athletic victories, particularly the Olympic Games. His most famous works include the "Odes," specifically the "Olympian Odes," "Pythian Odes," "Nemean Odes," and "Isthmian Odes," which honor victors from various games. Pindar's poetry is notable for its intricate language, complex structures, and deep exploration of themes such as fame, virtue, and the fleeting nature of human life. His works have had a lasting influence on Western literature and poetry.
Odes.
'Odes' are humourous, short, rhymes. So batteries don't produce odes.
Odes
Barbarian Odes was created in 1877.
Odes of Ecstasy was created in 1993.