Carmina

Catullus

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

  1. Maugrè my will, 0 Queen, my place on thy head I relinquished,
  2. Maugrè my will, I attest, swearing by thee and thy head;
  3. Penalty due shall befall whoso makes oath to no purpose.
  4. Yet who assumes the vaunt forceful as iron to be?
  5. E'en was that mount o'erthrown, though greatest in universe, where through
  6. Thía's illustrious race speeded its voyage to end,
  7. Whenas the Medes brought forth new sea, and barbarous youth-hood
  8. Urged an Armada to swim traversing middle-Athos.
  9. What can be done by Hair when such things yield them to Iron?
  10. Jupiter! Grant Chalybon perish the whole of the race,
  11. Eke who in primal times ore seeking under the surface
  12. Showed th' example, and spalled iron however so hard.
  13. Shortly before I was shorn my sister tresses bewailèd
  14. Lot of me, e'en as the sole brother to Memnon the Black,
  15. Winnowing upper air wi' feathers flashing and quiv'ring,