Virgil, from Aeneid 6:
"Here is Caesar, and all the line of Iulus/ ... This is the man, this one,/ Of whom so often you have heard the promise,/ Caesar Augustus, son of the deified,/ Who shall bring once again an Age of Gold/ To Latium... He will extend his power/ Beyond the Garamants and Indians,/ Over far territories north and south/ Of the zodiacal stars, the solar way..."
Horace, from Odes 4:
"For when he's here the ox in safety roams/ the pasture and Ceres and kind Prosperity/ feed the farmland and sailors glide across peaceful seas; good faith fears rightful blame;/no lewdness pollutes the chaste home;/ custom and law cast out spotted sin;/ mothers are praised for their children's family likeness; punishment presses close behind guilt"
Horace, from Centennial Hymn:
"Now Faith, and peace and Honor,/ and pristine Modesty, and Manhood neglected/ dare to return, and blessed Plenty appears with her laden horn"