IN PRAISE OF CONTENTMENT. (HORACE'S ODES, III, I)

Series: Songs and Other Verse

The poem explores the theme of contentment, describing a state of being satisfied with one's life and circumstances. It portrays a serene and peaceful atmosphere, where the speaker is grateful for the simple pleasures in life. The tone is calm and reflective, emphasizing the importance of appreciating what one has rather than desiring more. AI Generated Content

~1889 CE
Available in: English
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