Carmina
Catullus
Catullus, Gaius Valerius. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. Burton, Sir Richard Francis, translator. London, Printed for the Translators, 1894.
- Sithence of thee, very thee, to deprive me Fortune behested,
- Woe for thee, Brother forlore! Cruelly severed fro' me.
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- Yet in the meanwhile now what olden usage of forbears
- Brings as the boons that befit mournfullest funeral rites,
- Thine be these gifts which flow with tear-flood shed by thy brother,
- And, for ever and aye (Brother!) all hail and farewell.
- If by confiding friend aught e'er be trusted in silence,
- Unto a man whose mind known is for worthiest trust,
- Me shalt thou find no less than such to secrecy oath-bound,
- (Cornelius!) and now hold me an Harpocrates.
- Or, d'ye hear, refund those ten sestertia (Silo!)