Naiadum resoluta comam, complexaque patrem

“en Alaricus” ait “non qualem nuper ovantem

vidimus; exangues, genitor, mirabere vultus. 155

percensere manum tantaque ex gente iuvabit

relliquias numerasse breves. iam desine maesta

fronte queri Nymphasque choris iam redde sorores.”

Dixerat; ille caput placidis sublime fluentis

extulit, et totis lucem spargentia ripis 160

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disgrace; such was the complete reversal of his fortune.[28] As when a pirate ship, the terror of every sea, laden with the spoils of violence and the booty taken from many a captured merchantman, falls in with a great man-of-war and hopes to secure it for its prey as vessels heretofore, then indeed crippled by the slaughter of its oarsmen and the rending of its sails, deprived of its rudder and all but destroyed by the breaking of its yardarms, it is driven this way and that at the mercy of wind and wave and at last pays the penalty for its piracy; even so Alaric turned backwards his vain threatenings, fleeing from Italy that, once so easy for his advance, was now so difficult for his retreat. His fear makes him believe every road barred, and rivers, erstwhile left behind in scorn, fill him with alarm on his return.