
Lays of Ancient Rome
Thomas Babington Macaulay
The Lays of Ancient Rome are four narrative poems by the English historian and politician Thomas Babington Macaulay. Each poem tells a famous story from Rome's mythic history. Although these are original poems in English, Macaulay wrote them as if they were the works of ancient Roman bards. The Lays of Ancient Rome were immensely popular in the nineteenth century and inspired the English-speaking world by their celebration of heroic and imperial values. - Summary by Readerad (2 hr 39 min)
Chapters
Preface | 31:24 |
Introduction to Horatius | 4:57 |
Horatius | 21:28 |
Introduction to The Battle of the Lake Regillus | 14:44 |
The Battle of the Lake Regillus | 28:48 |
Introduction to Virginia | 15:22 |
Virginia | 20:54 |
Introduction to The Prophecy of Capys | 10:01 |
The Prophecy of Capys | 12:10 |