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58: 258: 75:) that seeks its dam on the trackless mountain and trembles at the rustling bramble or the darting lizard (1–8). I am not a tiger or lion going to eat you. I'll do you no harm. Cease to cling to your mother. You are ripe for a mate (9–12). 57: 109:
3.7.1: "Like as an hind forth singled from the herd, / That hath escaped from a ravenous beast, / Yet flies away of her own feet afeard; / And every leaf, that shaketh with the least / Murmur of wind, her terror hath increased."
87:'s verses, of which we have a fragment (no. 51), which includes the same comparison of the girl to a fawn: "Gently as a new-born fawn unweaned, which quivers from terror, when left in the wood by its antlered mother." 99:'s roundel: "You shun me, Chloe, wild and shy, / As some stray fawn that seeks its mother". For difference between 1st century and 19th century feeling, cf. 525: 444: 249: 290: 520: 510: 238: 227: 254:. Vol. 1: The Odes, Carmen Saeculare and Epodes (New ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 56. 412: 320: 283: 100: 515: 489: 96: 216: 46: 83:
Clifford Herschel Moore (1902) thinks this poem is a study from a Greek original; possibly from
379: 367: 363: 355: 347: 472: 398: 391: 387: 383: 375: 371: 359: 105: 458: 405: 315: 327: 276: 504: 451: 334: 262: 37: 465: 437: 71: 343: 339: 84: 243:(Rev. ed.). Boston, MA: Benj. H. Sanborn & Co. pp. 207–8. 171: 188: 430: 300: 42: 261:
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Women with a fawn, 1st century AD fresco from Pompeii
482: 422: 307: 49:metre, and is of uncertain date; not after 23 BC. 229:Horace: The Odes and Epodes and Carmen Saeculare 176:Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics 284: 103:'s "Gracefully shy is yon Gazelle". Spenser, 8: 221:. Norwood, MA: Allyn and Bacon. p. 31. 30: 291: 277: 269: 237:Shorey, Paul; Laing, Gordon J. (1911). 119: 7: 445:Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori 125: 123: 45:. The poem is written in the fourth 14: 526:Deer and moose in popular culture 226:Moore, Clifford Herschel (1902). 187:Fredricksmeyer, Ernst A. (1994). 29:('To Chloe'), or by its incipit, 256: 32:Vitas inuleo me similis, Chloe 1: 172:"Horace Odes 1.23: Innocence" 170:Nielsen, Rosemary M. (1970). 215:Bennett, Charles E. (1901). 193:1.23): Inamorata or Victim?" 542: 65:You shun me like a timid 16:One of the Odes of Horace 248:Wickham, E. C. (1912). 240:Horace: Odes and Epodes 218:Horace: Odes and Epodes 156:Shorey 1911, pp. 207–8. 62: 31: 197:The Classical Journal 60: 138:Wickham 1912, p. 56. 129:Bennett 1901, p. 31. 521:Poems about animals 490:Spring of Bandusium 147:Moore 1902, p. 124. 63: 498: 497: 473:Ut pictura poesis 189:"Horace's Chloe ( 533: 511:Poetry by Horace 459:Nullius in verba 406:Carmen Saeculare 293: 286: 279: 270: 260: 259: 255: 244: 233: 222: 204: 183: 157: 154: 148: 145: 139: 136: 130: 127: 35:, is one of the 34: 25:, also known as 541: 540: 536: 535: 534: 532: 531: 530: 501: 500: 499: 494: 478: 418: 303: 297: 257: 247: 236: 225: 214: 186: 169: 166: 161: 160: 155: 151: 146: 142: 137: 133: 128: 121: 116: 93: 81: 55: 17: 12: 11: 5: 539: 537: 529: 528: 523: 518: 513: 503: 502: 496: 495: 493: 492: 486: 484: 480: 479: 477: 476: 469: 462: 455: 448: 441: 434: 426: 424: 420: 419: 417: 416: 409: 402: 395: 331: 324: 311: 309: 305: 304: 298: 296: 295: 288: 281: 273: 267: 266: 245: 234: 223: 206: 205: 184: 165: 162: 159: 158: 149: 140: 131: 118: 117: 115: 112: 92: 89: 80: 77: 54: 51: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 538: 527: 524: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 508: 506: 491: 488: 487: 485: 481: 475: 474: 470: 468: 467: 463: 461: 460: 456: 454: 453: 452:In medias res 449: 447: 446: 442: 440: 439: 435: 433: 432: 428: 427: 425: 421: 415: 414: 410: 408: 407: 403: 401: 400: 396: 393: 389: 385: 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 336: 332: 330: 329: 325: 322: 318: 317: 313: 312: 310: 306: 302: 294: 289: 287: 282: 280: 275: 274: 271: 264: 263:public domain 253: 252: 246: 242: 241: 235: 231: 230: 224: 220: 219: 213: 212: 211: 210: 202: 198: 194: 192: 185: 181: 177: 173: 168: 167: 163: 153: 150: 144: 141: 135: 132: 126: 124: 120: 113: 111: 108: 107: 102: 98: 90: 88: 86: 78: 76: 74: 73: 68: 59: 52: 50: 48: 44: 40: 39: 33: 28: 24: 22: 471: 464: 457: 450: 443: 436: 429: 411: 404: 397: 351: 333: 326: 314: 250: 239: 228: 217: 209:Attribution: 208: 207: 203:(3): 251–59. 200: 196: 190: 182:(4): 373–78. 179: 175: 164:Bibliography 152: 143: 134: 104: 94: 82: 70: 64: 47:Asclepiadean 36: 26: 20: 19: 18: 466:Sapere aude 413:Ars Poetica 516:Love poems 505:Categories 438:Carpe diem 423:Quotations 114:References 299:Works by 91:Reception 27:Ad Chloen 399:Epistles 85:Anacreon 79:Analysis 483:Related 316:Satires 72:inuleus 53:Summary 431:Ab ovo 328:Epodes 308:Poetry 301:Horace 251:Horace 101:Landor 97:Dobson 43:Horace 106:F. Q. 380:3.30 368:2.14 364:2.10 356:1.37 352:1.23 348:1.11 335:Odes 191:Odes 95:Cf. 67:fawn 38:Odes 23:1.23 21:Odes 392:4.7 388:4.3 384:4.1 376:3.6 372:3.2 360:2.3 344:1.5 340:1.1 321:2.5 41:of 507:: 390:, 386:, 382:, 378:, 374:, 370:, 366:, 362:, 358:, 354:, 350:, 346:, 342:, 201:89 199:. 195:. 178:. 174:. 122:^ 394:) 338:( 323:) 319:( 292:e 285:t 278:v 265:. 180:9 69:(

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