Lays of Ancient Rome
Publisher Description
Noteworthy among Macaulay's works are his poems, of which the 'Lays of Ancient Rome' are chief. Here his purpose is to embody his conception of the heroic historical ballads which must have been current among the early Romans as among the medieval English
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Gomez Addams
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Lays of Ancient Rome
The book is worth reading for Horatius alone, and the rest is a bonus.
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