Carmina
Catullus
Catullus, Gaius Valerius. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. Burton, Sir Richard Francis, translator. London, Printed for the Translators, 1894.
- 0 to the gentle spouse right dear, right dear to his parent,
- Hail, and with increase fair Jupiter lend thee his aid,
- Door, 'tis said wast fain kind service render to Balbus
- Erst while, long as the house by her old owner was held;
- Yet wast rumoured again to serve a purpose malignant,
- After the elder was stretched, thou being oped for a bride.
- Come, then, tell us the why in thee such change be reported
- That to thy lord hast abjured faithfulness owed of old?
- Never (so chance I to please Caeci1ius owning me now-a-days!)
- Is it my own default, how so they say it be mine;
- Nor can any declare aught sin by me was committed.
- Yet it is so declared (Quintus!) by fable of folk;
- Who, whenever they find things done no better than should be,
- Come to me outcrying all:—"Door, the default is thine own!"