* Horace: A Roman poet whose works include the "Satires" and numerous "Odes".
* Juvenal: Another Roman poet known for his scathing satirical works, particularly "Satires". He also wrote works that could be considered odes.
* Alexander Pope: An 18th-century English poet who wrote satirical poems like "The Rape of the Lock" and odes like "Ode on Solitude".
* John Dryden: A 17th-century English poet who wrote both satires and odes.
* Lord Byron: A 19th-century English poet who wrote the satirical poem "Don Juan" and many odes, including "Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte".
To be more specific, you could ask about a poet from a specific period or culture. For example, you could ask:
* "Which Roman poet wrote both satires and odes?"
* "Which English poet of the 18th century wrote both satires and odes?"
By providing more context, you can get a more precise answer.