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Forgotten Ground Regained

The Classical, Alliterative

Brian Bishop

Catullus, Poem No. 3
Geoff Burling
Apud Sappho
Jo Walton
In Death's Dark Halls, a Dog Howls

Ruth Aylett

Great-hearted Odysseus
Anne Carson
Nonnus, Dionysiaca 23

Dave Wynne-Jones

Jilted Princess Finds Solace in Wine and Cats

Michael Champagne

Alliterative Iliad Fragment Alliterative Aeneid Fragment

Edward Turbevile

Aeneid III

J.W. Laurel

  • An Alliterative Iliad, Part 1 and Part 2

Leonard Kress

The War Worth Waging
(after Horace, Ode 1:27).
John Quinn
Horace, Epode 2
Ulysses (A poem for lady Athena/Minerva)
(Posted on Reddit by Interesting_Hat_7526)
A.Z. Foreman
First Page of an Alliterative Iliad
Opening of an Alliterative Odyssey
Homeric Hymn to Poseidon
Kevin Corbett
To Varius
(Horace, Odes, 1.6)
Archytas
(Horace, Odes, 1.28)
Dedication for a Shrine of Apollo
(Horace, Odes, 1.31)
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