- - "Go West" writer Greeley
- - Journalist Greeley
- - New York Tribune founder Greeley
- - Editor Greeley
- - Greeley or Walpole
- - Mann or Greeley
- - Mr. Greeley
- - Advice-giver Greeley
- - Newsman Greeley
- - Greeley
- - Poet found small house by watercourse
- - His Latin rhymed with Morris, perhaps
- - Roman ode writer who penned the Ars Poetica
- - Just some wordsmith, or a celebrated poet?
- - Poet who had to house many people?
- - Leading Roman poet in the time of Augustus
- - Roman poet and satirist whose works include the Ars Poetica
- - people laugh before roman poet
- - Poet who coined the term "carpe diem"
- - ancient writer of "odes"
- - Husband has love competition, a poet
- - Roman poet and satirist, d. 8 BC
- - Roman poet who wrote 'Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow!'
- - Ars Poetica author
- - Old poet to run at back of house
- - "Ars Poetica" poet
- - 'Satires' poet
- - Public school advocate Mann
- - Roman poet
- - Hard or masterly man
- - "Carmen Saeculare" poet
- - Roman who wrote 'Whatever advice you give, be brief'
- - Poet who originated the phrase 'harmony in discord'
- - Frost not a great poet
- - Roman poet who coined 'carpe diem'
- - Introduction to Homer, or magnificent Roman poet
- - From author, a celebratory piece for classical poet
- - Poet's house next to watercourse
- - Roman poet, author of 'Ars Poetica'
- - Surprise at vehicle switch starting efficiently for old satirist
- - Odist
- - Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Roman poet
- - Poet responsible, if indirectly, for "carpe diem" tattoos
- - Ancient Roman writer of epodes
- - Rumpole of the Bailey
- - A learned Mann
- - "Carpe diem" source
- - He wrote the "Odes"
- - Ancient odist
- - "We are but dust and shadow" writer
- - Roman lyric poet
- - Poet who gave us "carpe diem"
- - Roman odist
- - Writer Walpole
- - "Ars Poetica" writer
- - Mann of education
- - Poet who coined "carpe diem"
- - Odist of old Rome
- - He wrote "Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods"
- - "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" writer
- - Poet who wrote "I have executed a memorial longer lasting than bronze"
- - "Satires" writer
- - Ancient poet
- - Poet laureate under Augustus
- - Educated Mann
- - "Epodes" poet
- - Roman writer
- - "Satires" author
- - "Even Homer nods" writer
- - Bard of antiquity
- - "Well begun is half done" writer
- - Roman satirist
- - He coined the phrase "Harmony in discord"
- - Author Walpole
- - Classical odist
- - Roman poet-satirist
- - A real Mann
- - Great odist
- - Tragedy by Corneille
- - Roman who wrote: "Persian luxury, boy, I hate"
- - Latin poet
- - Roman epistle writer
- - Early odist
- - One of the Manns.
- - Roman poet, 68–5 B.C.
- - Lyric poet of Virgil's day.
- - Latin lyric poet.
- - B. C. poet.
- - B. C. writer of odes.
- - He said, "Carpe diem."
- - Noted educator, ...... Mann.
- - Roman poet, friend of Maecenas.
- - Author of "Ars Poetica."
- - Latin poet (B. C. 65–8).
- - Quintus H. Flaccus.
- - Quintus H. Flaccus, golden age poet.
- - Augustus' poet laureate
- - a bit of plutarch or a certain latin poet
- - Ancient Roman lyric poet
- - ........ silver, u.s. jazz pianist and composer born in 1928
- - Poet who gave us the phrase 'carpe diem'
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