Carmina
Catullus
Catullus, Gaius Valerius. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. Burton, Sir Richard Francis, translator. London, Printed for the Translators, 1894.
- Richard, owning for self so many excellent things—
- Fish, fur, feather, all kinds, with prairie, corn-land, and ferals.
- All no good: for th' outgoing, income immensely exceeds.
- Therefore his grounds be rich own I, while he's but a pauper.
- Laud we thy land while thou lackest joyance thereof.
- Mentula! masterest thou some thirty acres of grassland
- Full told, forty of field soil; others are sized as the sea.
- Why may he not surpass in his riches any a Crœsus
- Who in his one domain owns such abundance of good,
- Grasslands, arable fields, vast woods and forest and marish
- Yonder to Boreal-bounds trenching on Ocean tide?
- Great are indeed all these, but thou by far be the greatest,