Echoes from the Sabine Farm | Page 3

Eugene Field

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THE PREFERENCE DECLARED. Odes, I. 38
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A TARDY APOLOGY. I. Epode XIV
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A TARDY APOLOGY. II.
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TO THE SHIP OF STATE. Odes, I. 14
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QUITTING AGAIN. Odes, III. 26
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SAILOR AND SHADE. Odes, I. 28
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LET US HAVE PEACE. Odes, I. 27
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TO QUINTUS DELLIUS. Odes, II. 3
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POKING FUN AT XANTHIAS. Odes, II. 4
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TO ARISTIUS FUSCUS. Odes, I. 22

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TO ALBIUS TIBULLUS. I. Odes, I. 33
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TO ALBIUS TIBULLUS. II.
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To MÆCENAS. Odes, I. 1
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TO HIS BOOK. Epistle XX
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FAME vs. RICHES. Ars Poetica, line 323
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THE LYRIC MUSE. Ars Poetica, line 301
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A COUNTERBLAST AGAINST GARLIC. Epode III.
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AN EXCUSE FOR LALAGE. Odes, II. 5
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AN APPEAL TO LYCE. Odes, IV. 13
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A ROMAN WINTER-PIECE I. Odes, I. 9
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A ROMAN WINTER-PIECE II.
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TO DIANA. Odes, III. 22
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TO HIS LUTE.
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