Odes

Horace

Horace. The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace. Conington, John, translator. London: George Bell and Sons, 1882.

  • Mightiest of chieftains whomsoe'er
  • The sun beholds from heaven on high?
  • They know thee now, thy strength in war,
  • Those unsubdued Vindelici.
  • Thine was the sword that Drusus drew,
  • When on the Breunian hordes he fell,
  • And storm'd the fierce Genaunian crew
  • E'en in their Alpine citadel,
  • And paid them back their debt twice told
  • 'Twas then the elder Nero came
  • To conflict, and in ruin roll'd
  • Stout Raetian kernes of giant frame.