Fragments of the Saliar Hymns / Numa Pompilius --
Against plague upon the harvest / The Arval Brotherhood --
Charms ; Epitaphs of the Scipios / Anonymous --
Fragments of the Odyssey ; Dramatic fragments / Lucius Livius Andronicus --
Fragments of the Bellum Poenicum ; Dramatic fragments ; His own epitaph / Gnaeus Naevius --
His own epitaph / Titus Maccius Plautus --
Precepts ; Vaticinium / Marcius Vates --
The vision of Ilia ; Romulus and Remus ; The speech of Pyrrbus ; Character of a friend of Servilius ; Marcus Cornelius Cethegus ; Caelius resists the onset of the Istri ; Toga cedit armis ; Lesser fragments of the Annals ; Alcmaeon ; Andromache ; Cassandra ; Telamon ; Molestum otium ; Medeae nutrix ; From the Iphigenia ; Epitaph for Scipio Africanus ; The same ; Scipio to Ennius ; His own epitaph / Quintus Ennius --
Fortune ; The Greeks set sail from Troy ; Genitabile caelum ; Speech ; Womanish tears ; His own epitaph / Marcus Pacuvius --
Tarquin's dream ; The Argo seen by a shepherd who has never seen a ship ; Shorter fragments / Lucius Accius --
Epitaph of Claudia / Anonymous --
His poetical lineage / Pompilius --
The lamp of love / Valerius Aedituus --
Lost : a heart ; The rising sun of Roscius / Quintus Lutatius Catulus --
Ignis homo est ; Terence corrupted by his patrons / Porcius Licinus --
From the Erotopaegnia / Laevius --
The garden of Valerius Cato ; The reward of the scholar / Marcus Furius Bibaculus --
Oraculum marcio vati attributum --
De consulatu suo ; Marius ; From the Odyssey ; From Sophocles ; From Euripides / Marcus Tullius Cicero --
An astronomical poem written upon mallow leaves / Gaius Helvius Cinna --
Magic waters in the garden of Cicero's villa / Marcus Tullius Laurea --
Astronomical fragment / Quintus Tullius Cicero --
Terence / Gaius Julius Caesar --
Fragments of Epithalamia ; The death of Quintilia / Gaius Licinus Macer Calvus --
Exordium ; The rule of reason ; Magna mater ; Epicurus and the fear of death ; The powers of hell ; The world's conquerors ; Primitive man ; Origin of belief in God / Titus Lucretius Carus --
A hymn to Diana ; Hymen, O Hymenaee ; Iunia weds with Manlius ; To Cornelius Nepos : a dedication ; To Veranius : a welcome home ; A letter to Caecilius ; Farewell to Bithynia ; Home-coming to Sirmio ; The tender love of Acme and Septimius ; Lesbia's sparrow ; To Lesbia not to count kisses ; Everlasting love ; Woman's words ; Man's ingratitude ; Loving and liking ; Miser Catulle ; Odi et Amo ; Num te leaena ...? ; Nuntium remittit Cynthiae ; To Alfenus, who betrayed him ; Vitam puriter egi ; To Manlius : written in affliction ; The frienship of Allius ; At the tomb of his brother ; To Calvus : on the death of Quintilia ; Nothing to do ; He craves Cornificius' pity ; To any readers he may have / Gaius Valerius Catullus --
The tombs of the great / Anonymous --
Fragments of the De Morte ; Epilogue to the Vergilian Catalepton / Lucius Varius --
To Horace ; Any life is better than no life / Gaius Cilnius Maecenas
Is this the man that made the earth to tremble ; Hence, all ye vain delights ; Unto you a child is born ; Pharmaceutria ; In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread ; Solem quis dicere falsum audeat? ; Italia, io te aluto ; God made the country but man made the town ; Exordium ; Orpheus and Eurydice ; The Aeneid / Publius Vergilius Maro --
Romanae fidicen lyrae ; Song makes immortal ; Spring : an invitation to Vergil ; Winter ; To Venus ; What slender youth ; Amoris integratio ; Si jeunesse savait, si vieillesse pouvait ; The latter end of Lyce ; He abandons the lists of love ; Rursus bella moues? ; A bachelor festival ; A retreat for old age ; Welcome home to Pompeius ; Eheu fugaces ; An invitation to Maecenas ; Pia testa ; High and low, rich and poor ; The strenuous life ; The path of the just ; Pollio ; Regulus ; Cleopatra ; Augustus returns in triumph ; Deliverance from death ; Bandusia ; Mens Aequa ; Pindar ; The daughters of Danaus ; To Vergil : on the death of Quintilius ; Beatus unicis Sabinis ; A hard winter ; Two poems on the return of spring ; Horace's monument / Quintus Horatius Flaccus --
Love in the valley ; Lines written in sickness at Corcyra ; A shattered dream of love ; The blessings of peace ; A rural festival ; In honour of Messalinus, elected guardian of the Sibylline oracles ; He appeals to Nemesis by the memory of her dead sister / Albius Tibullus --
On the death, in the same year, of Vergil and Tibullus / Domitius Marsus --
His birthplace ; His place in poetry ; The power of song ; The first onset of love ; A portrait of the Love God ; To one who despised love, and is now enslaved ; To the same : poets of epic and poets of love ; Cynthia's birthday ; Cynthia's sickness ; A dream about Cynthia ; Warning to a rival ; To Cynthia on her kindness to his rival ; Cynthia is stolen from him ; Athens shall cure him of his love ; Cynthia will one day be but dust and ashes ; Cynthia dead ; Hylas ; Cornelia's plea ; The triumphs of Augustus in the East ; Elegy on the death of Marcellus ; The lover alone knows in what hour death shall come to him ; When I die, Cynthia ... / Sextus Propertius --
He dreams that Neaera is false to him ; From a sickbed / Lygdamus --
Cerinthus' birthday ; To Phoebus : a prayer in sickness ; In sickness : to Cerinthus / Sulpicia --
Foul rumour / Anonymous --
Mighty in peace as mighty in arms / Messallae Panegyristae --
Epitaph of Heluia Prima / Anonymous --
The death of Cicero / Cornelius Severus --
Post mortem nulla voluptas ; Epicedion drusi / Anonymous --
The science of nature ; The Milky Wat ; Comets ; The theme of the astrological poet ; The rarity of true friendship ; Line upon line ; A new poetry ; The rule of fate ; Macrocosm and microcosm ; Andromeda / Marcus Manilius --
Over the seas our galleys went / Albinovanus Pedo --
His autobiography ; Epic and love elegy ; Tragedy and love elegy ; Love and war ; The captive of love ; Love and song ; Cruel dawn ; The loves of rivers ; Farewell to love-poetry ; The dead parrot ; Phyllis to Demophoon ; Elegy on the death of Tibullus ; A friend in need ; To Maximus : on the death of Celsus ; Lines written in sickness ; The immortality of poetry / Publius Ovidius Naso --
Exordium to a Poem on the Sea / Anonymous
From the Golden to the Iron Age ; At the tomb of Hector / Tiberius Claudius Caesar Germanicus --
Socrates ; Opportunity ; Epilogue / Gaius Julius Phaedrus --
Poetry and science ; Precatio terrae ; Epitaph of Homonoea and Atimetus ; The complaint of the garden god / Anonymous --
Time ; Corsica ; Athens ; Britain ; On the death of Crispus ; The only immortality ; The last pilgrimage ; Fatal beauty ; Death has no terror ; Hymeneal ; The lot of kings ; Mutability ; The saying of Orpheus / Lucius Annaeus Seneca --
The flowery spring / Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella --
Redeunt Saturnia Regna / Anonymous --
A singing match / Titus Calpurnius Siculus --
His own epitaph / Marcus Annaeus Lucanus --
Laus Pisonis / Anonymous --
Thorns and roses ; Come to me in my dreams ; True nobility ; Contrasts ; Fire and ice / Petronius Arbiter --
His own epitaph / Lucius Verginius Rufus --
Lucan's birthday ; On the death of a favourite parrot ; The marriage of Stella and Violentilla ; A villa at Tibur ; To Claudius Etruscus on the death of his father ; He hath outsoared the shadow of our night ; To sleep / Publius Papinius Statius --
Bilbilis ; He sends his book to Caesius ; To Silius Italicus ; Life not legends ; To Valerius Flaccus ; Character of a happy life ; Quintus Ovidius' birthday ; The marriage of Pudens and Claudia ; In Memoriam ; The Ledean stars so famed for love wondered at us from above ; The villa of Julius Martialis ; Diadumenos ; Earinos ; To a schoolmaster ; Long life and strong life ; The conditions of friendship ; Domestic life ; Saturnalia ; To the Rhine to send Trajan safe home ; A purer Sappho ; Posthumous fame ; Contemporary fame ; Valedictory / Marcus Valerius Martialis --
To his soul / Publius Aelius Hadrianus --
Epitaph of Marcus Pomponius Bassulus ; Epitaph of Serenus ; Epitaph of Ursus / Anonymous --
Tongues I'll hang on every tree ; Apollo and Bacchus ; Bacchus ; Women ; Evil communications ; A study in antithesis ; French and English ; The rarity of poets and their patrons / Annius Florus --
Vergil's Aeneid ; Epitaph of Seneca / Gaius Sulpicius Apollinaris --
Ludite / Publius Licinius Gallienus --
Exordium to a poem on hunting ; Pan / Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus --
Epitaph on M.P. Flavius Postumius Varus ; To the sea ; Boating song ; Margaret / Anonymous --
To the moon / Claudius --
The phoenix / Lucius Caecilius Lactantius Firmianus --
The bridal bower of Mars and Venus / Reposianus --
Narcissus ; Woman / Pentadius --
Epitaph on the actor Vitalis / Anonymous --
A woodland scene ; Gold ; Too adventurous wings ; God ; Peruigilium veneris / Tiberianus --
Epitaph of a charioteer / Anonymous --
Vergil and Homer ; A present from Lesbia ; Eloquent eyes / Alcimius --
Dedication ; To Tetradius : a remonstrance ; A letter to Paulinus ; To his wife ; Nemesis ; One-sided love ; The Spartan's shield ; In commendation of his book ; To his book ; Myro's heifer ; A picture of Echo ; The ideal mistress ; Narcissus ; Dedication of a mirror ; The graves of a household ; An epitaph for his father ; In memory of his teacher, Nepotianus ; Epitaphs of heroes ; In tumulo hominis felicis ; To his villa ; The martyrdom of Cupid ; Valedictory / Decimus Magnus Ausonius
Another martyrdom of Cupid / Modestinus --
Gather ye rosebuds ; For a statue of Dido ; A pretty boy ; Galla / Pseudo-Ausonius --
Prologue to the Aratea / Avienus --
Epitaph of M. Vettius Agorius Praetextatus and Paulina his wife / Anonymous --
Thoughts in a garden / Asmenius --
Fortune / Asclepiadius --
Carpe diem ; Epithalamium ; The grave of Nymphius ; Roses and thorns / Anonymous --
The work of time ; On avarice / Sulpicius Lupercus Servasius Iunior --
An eagle of Roman song ; A council of war
The marriage of Honorius and Maria ; The recluse ; Epistle to Serena ; Love in a cottage / Claudius Claudianus --
The ass in the lion's skin ; The peacock and the crane / Avianus --
Rome / Rutilius Claudius Namatianus --
For the marriage of Polemius and Araneola ; A Gallic baiae ; An invitation ; Epitaph of Filimatia / Gaius Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius --
To his patron / Flavius Felix --
To his readers ; The garden of Eugetus ; A rose with a hundred petals ; A water urn with a figure of Cupid ; His book's proper place / Luxorius --
Poetry and time / Phocas.