mutat . . . vices: undergoes her annual changes, -'the season's difference.' Mutat may be intransitive. For vices, cf. 1.4.1; Epode 13.8; and the imitations of later Latin poets in Orelli. Cf. Milton's 'rule the day in their vicissitude' and Gray's Ode on Vicissitude. Cf. also Rossetti, House of Life, 83, 'Once more the changed year's turning wheel returns'; Tenn., 'Once more the HeavenIy Power| Makes all things new.' --terra: tersa, the dry land.--decrescentia: subsiding, no longer nive turgidi (4.12.4).
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Horace. Odes and Epodes. Edited with commentary by. Paul Shorey. revised by. Paul Shorey and Gordon J. Laing. New York. Benj. H. Sanborn and Co. 1910.
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