The Fourth Eclogue is a poem by the Roman poet Virgil, part of his collection known as the 'Eclogues'. It is characterized by its prophetic themes and the anticipation of a new golden age under a child born of divine lineage. This eclogue reflects broader themes in Virgil's work, particularly how literature can shape and influence cultural identity and religious thought in ancient Rome.
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