Carmina
Catullus
Catullus, Gaius Valerius. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. Burton, Sir Richard Francis, translator. London, Printed for the Translators, 1894.
- Holy Idalium, Urian havenry
- Haunting, Ancona, Cnidos' reedy site,
- Amathus, Golgos, and the tavern hight
- Durrachium-thine Adrian abode—
- The vow accepting, recognize the vowed
- As not unworthy and unhandsome naught.
- But do ye meanwhile to the fire be brought,
- That teem with boorish jest of sorry blade,
- Volusius' Annals, paper scum-bewrayed.
- Salacious Tavern and ye taverner-host,
- From Pileate Brothers the ninth pile-post,
- D'ye claim, you only of the, mentule boast,
- D'ye claim alone what damsels be the best
- To swive: as he-goats holding all the rest?
- Is't when like boobies sit ye incontinent here,
- One or two hundred, deem ye that I fear
- Two hundred . . . . at one brunt?
- Ay, think so, natheless all your tavern-front
- With many a scorpion I will over-write.
- For that my damsel, fro' my breast took flight,