Ask Mr. Marvin Smith.
The answer is odes ;)
odes is the way O D E S
Poems were usually recited or chanted, usually on ceremonious occasions such as a celebration of a military victory.
they are called 'epic' poems because of their massive length and detail
homer was an ancient greek author, not a greek god. he wrote about them in his works
Homer kept Greek culture alive by recording their history in epic poems and stories, such as the Iliad and Odyssey.
Almost all, if not all, of the Greek poets you can name. Probably a few poets we don't know the names of as well. Hope this answers your question. :)
The answer is odes.
No "poems of Hermes" (the Greek god) survive.
1) giving good advice in his poems; 2) honoring worthy men andwomen in his poems; 3) satirizing corruption in his plays.
Gentleman of Virginia. has written: 'Poems on several occasions'
James Woodhouse has written: 'Poems on Sunday occasions'
Richard Lely has written: 'Poems and translations on several occasions'
Poems were usually recited or chanted, usually on ceremonious occasions such as a celebration of a military victory.
Lena H. Harris has written: 'Poems for all occasions'
Mary Whateley Darwall has written: 'Poems on several occasions'
Thomas Warton has written: 'Poems on several occasions, reproduced from the edition of 1748'
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Brian O'Looney has written: 'A Collection of Poems by The Clare Bards Written On Different Occasions'