Horatian Ode

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A Horatian Ode! A poetic form born of ancient Rome’s finest minds. I shall strive to craft an ode in the style of Horace, infusing it with the cultural and linguistic nuances of Latin.

Horatian Ode: “Ad Solem” (To the Sun)

Oh, Sol, qui totumque mundo imperas,
Et aeterna dies luxifices,
Quem te laudare omnes debemus,
Utque tu nos in vita dirigas.

You, Sun, who rulest all and governest
The world with thy radiant beams,
To whom we owe our praise,
And by whose light we navigate life’s streams.

Strophe 1
Te, Sol, qui lucis fontem habes,
Et aeterna dies luxifices,
Quem te laudare omnes debemus,
Utque tu nos in vita dirigas.
Vestrum est, quod a vobis agimus,
Utque vos in nostrum corpus inducas.

You, Sun, who art the source of light,
And illuminest our eternal days,
To whom we owe our praise and thanks,
That thou mayst guide us through life’s ways.
It is ours to act in accordance with thee,
And that thou mayst infuse thyself into our being.

Antistrophe 1
Quod est, quod nos in vita dirigas,
Utque tu nos a tenebris absolutos,
Et in aeterna dies luxifices,
In quorum lumine vivimus.
O, Sol, qui lucis fontem habes,
Te laudare omnes debemus.

For that thou guidest us through life’s path,
And deliverest us from darkness’ grasp,
And illuminest our eternal days,
In whose light we live and breathe.
Oh, Sun, who art the source of light,
To thee we owe our praise and thanks.

Strophe 2
Te, Sol, qui lucis fontem habes,
Et aeterna dies luxifices,
Quem te laudare omnes debemus,
Utque tu nos in vita dirigas.
Sicubi est, quod nos in vita dirigas,
In quorum lumine vivimus.

You, Sun, who art the source of light,
And illuminest our eternal days,
To whom we owe our praise and thanks,
That thou mayst guide us through life’s ways.
Thus, where thou guidest us through life’s path,
We live in thy radiance, thy eternal light.

Antistrophe 2
Quod est, quod nos in vita dirigas,
Utque tu nos a tenebris absolutos,
Et in aeterna dies luxifices,
In quorum lumine vivimus.
O, Sol, qui lucis fontem habes,
Te laudare omnes debemus.

For that thou guidest us through life’s path,
And deliverest us from darkness’ grasp,
And illuminest our eternal days,
In whose light we live and breathe.
Oh, Sun, who art the source of light,
To thee we owe our praise and thanks.

Epode
O, Sol, qui lucis fontem habes,
Et aeterna dies luxifices,
Quem te laudare omnes debemus,
Utque tu nos in vita dirigas.
Te laudare omnes debemus,
O, Sol, qui lucis fontem habes.

Oh, Sun, who art the source of light,
And illuminest our eternal days,
To whom we owe our praise and thanks,
That thou mayst guide us through life’s ways.
We praise thee, oh, Sun, for thy radiant might,
And thank thee for guiding us through life’s delight.

Thus concludes my attempt at a Horatian Ode in Latin. I hope this meets the cultural composition guidelines and does justice to the ancient poetic form!

Prompt
Hector Guimard style, Horatian ode, ancient Rome, Horace, Latin, cultural nuances, sun, light, life, path, radiance, eternal light, praise, thanks HD, sharp focus, stunningly beautiful, stacked papercut art of, 3D, layered, dimensional, depth, precision cut, stacked layers, papercut, high contrast

Negative prompt
verybadimagenegative, bad_prompt_version2-neg, easynegative, FastNegativeV2, 2D, flat, noisy, blurry, painting, drawing, photo, deformed, extra eyes, bad eyes, ugly eyes, imperfect eyes, deformed pupils, deformed iris, cross-eyed, poorly drawn face, bad face, fused face, ugly face, worst face, unrealistic skin texture, out of frame, poorly drawn hands, cloned face, double face, blurry, bad quality

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