
Le conseil punit comme le defail-
lant.
LV.
Selon que guerre en sa tempeste
Rend prospere ou dure saison,
Lon print l’adversaire trompette,
Qu’on mit en estroite prison,
Il s’excusoit sur la raison,
Qu’il n’a d’espee faict outrage:
Tu es (fit on) pire poison,
Car tu rends aux couards courage.[1]

commentaires.
En certaine guerre, les vainqueurs avoyent pris
un trompette, lequel ils traictoyent comme ennemi, le
garrottans & rudoyans, & peut estre frappans. Le
povre trompette se defendoit avec la langue, disant
qu’il n’avoit blecé aucun, qu’il
n’avoit combattu con-
tre personne, n’ayant pour toutes armes que sa trom-
pette. Ses ennemis luy repliquent, O couard, en celà es
tu plus à reprendre: car tu te fourrant point aux coups,
tu incites les autres à combattre par le son effroyable
de ta trompe. Presques mesme recit se trouve aux fa-
bles d’Esope. A la verité ceux qui esguillonnent les
autres à mal faire, & les y persuadent, doyvent estre
plus rigoureusement chastiés que ceux qui commet-
tent les delicts.
1. This is a version of Aesop, Fables 325.
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FIRMISSIMA CONVELLI
non posse.
The firmest things cannot be uprooted

Occeanus quamvis fluctus pater excitet omnes,[1]
Danubiumque omnem barbare Turca bibas,[2]
Non tu[3] irrumpes perfracto limite, Caesar
Dum Charolus populis bellica signa dabit.[4]
Sic sacrae quercus[5] firmis radicibus adstant.
Sicca licent [=licet]
venti concutiant folia.
Though Father Ocean rouses all his waves, though, barbarous Turk, you drink the Danube dry, yet you shall not break through the boundary and burst in, while Emperor Charles shall give to his peoples the signal for war. Even so, holy oaks stand firm with tenacious roots, though the winds rattle the dry leaves.
1. This poem is based on Anthologia graeca 9.291, which refers to a threat to ancient Rome from invading German tribes.
2. The Turks invaded along the Danube and reached Hungary, winning the battle of Mohacs in 1526. When Alciato was writing, they continued to threaten Vienna and Central Europe.
3. Later editions correct to tamen, no doubt to improve the scansion.
4. Caesar...Charlus, i.e. Emperor Charles V, led the charge to recover the lost territory.
5. ‘holy oaks’. Oaks were holy because sacred to Zeus, especially at his sanctuary at Dodona in Greece ([A50a199]). The image of the dry leaves is already present in the Greek poem, but see also Vergil, Aeneid 4.441-4.
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