ERRATA. Page 27, Lib i., Carm. ix., line 13-for "futur" read futurum. line 18-for "canaties" read canities. P. 40, Ode xiii., 5th verse, line 2-for "unarmed" read unharmed. P. 41, line 4-add full stop after jecur. P. 43, Carm. xiv.-For "Ad rem Publicam" read Ad Rempublicam. P. 78, last line but one-for "But yet make haste," read P. 85, Carm. xxxi., line 3-for "Fundeans" read Fundens. P. 116, Ode v., verse 2, line 3-for "soon" read seen. P. 121, line 11-for "vertus" read virtus. P. 140, last line-for "and" read nor. P. 189, Lib. iii., Carm. v., line 24-for "populato" read populata. P. 164, verse 4, line 3-for "Ibernians" read Iberians. P. 188-for "Fortiduds" read Fortitude; line 4, for read Now. "When" P. 190, line 15-for period substitute comma at end of line. P. 256-The interrogation (?) should end the first line and not the second. P. 282-The inverted commas are erroneously continued to the last four lines. The speech of Hannibal closes with the line "The fortune of our name and race is past." The Poet then resumes his reflections. P. 328, 5th verse, end of line 2-for "Aventine " read Palatine. P. 377, Ad Canidiam, line 4-for "Pet" read Per. ODES. BOOK I. Ode 1.-To MECENAS. Mæcenas, sprung from ancient kings, One, if the fickle Roman crowd Whole harvests of the Lybian fields- But soon, compelled by want, equips Again for sea his shaken ships. I've known the man who will not turn From cups of ancient Massic wine, Nor from the busy day will spurn To take a part-and now supine |