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Ode 7

Ode 7

Anacreon

Ode 7 is a poem by the ancient Greek poet Anacreon, written around 500 BC and translated by Sir Thomas Moore. The poem reflects on the desire to embrace life fully, particularly in the later stages of existence, emphasizing themes of aging and the passage of time. It is notable for its timeless exploration of human experience and the inevitability of change.

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