Carmina

Catullus

Catullus, Gaius Valerius. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. Burton, Sir Richard Francis, translator. London, Printed for the Translators, 1894.

  1. Praetor, as pile the Cohort rating."
  2. Quoth they, "But certes as 'twas there
  3. The custom rose, some men to bear
  4. Litter thou boughtest ?" I to her
  5. To seem but richer, wealthier,
  6. Cry, "Nay, with me 'twas not so ill
  7. That, given the Province suffered, still
  8. Eight stiff-backed loons I could not buy.'
  9. (Withal none here nor there owned I
  10. Who broken leg of Couch outworn
  11. On nape of neck had ever borne!)
  12. Then she, as pathic piece became,
  13. "Prithee Catullus mine, those same
  14. Lend me, Serapis-wards I'd hie." ---
  15. "Easy, on no-wise, no," quoth I,
  16. "Whate'er was mine, I lately said
  17. Is some mistake, my camarade
  18. One Cinna-Gaius-bought the lot,
  19. But his or mine, it matters what?
  20. I use it freely as though bought,
  21. Yet thou, pert troubler, most absurd,
  22. None suffer'st speak an idle word."
  1. Furius and Aurelius, Catullus' friends,
  2. Whether extremest Indian shore he brave,
  3. Strands where far-resounding billow rends
  4. The shattered wave,
  5. Or 'mid Hyrcanians dwell he, Arabs soft and wild,
  6. Sacis and Parthians of the arrow fain,
  7. Or where the Seven-mouth'd Nilus mud-defiled
  8. Tinges the Main,
  9. Or climb he lofty Alpine Crest and note
  10. Works monumental, Caesar's grandeur telling,
  11. Rhine Gallic, horrid Ocean and remote
  12. Britons low-dwelling;
  13. All these (whatever shall the will design
  14. Of Heaven-homed Gods) Oh ye prepared to tempt;
  15. Announce your briefest to that damsel mine
  16. In words unkempt :—
  17. Live she and love she wenchers several,