Ode 25.

Whither, Bacchus, full of thee,1
                        
                        Am I rapt in ecstasy ?2
                        
                        In what caves, what bowers among3
                        
                        Fluttering, shall be heart my song ;4
                        
                        Lifting Cæsar, earth above.5
                        
                        To the stars and state of Jove?6
                        Strange and wonderful, of yore7
                        
                        Undivulged the lay I pour.8
                        
                        Such the gaze they priestess throws,9
                        
                        Roused from sleep o’er Tracia’s snows10
                        
                        Hebrus and while Rhodope11
                        
                        Trod by frantic foot. I see12
                        
                        Marvelling, as I onward rove,13
                        
                        Towering cliff and lonely grove.14
                        Lord of Naiad, Bacchanal15
                        
                        Train uprooting ashes tall !16
                        
                        Tame, or low, or mortal I17
                        
                        Nought will sing. ’Tis sweet to try18
                        
                        Perils scorn’d, the God to trace,19
                        
                        Whose brow the vine’s green tendrils grace.20