Carmina

Catullus

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

  1. Well ye digest; no fears appal
  2. For household-arsons, heavy ruin,
  3. Plunderings impious, poison-brewin'
  4. Or other parlous case forlorn.
  5. Your frames are hard and dried like horn,
  6. Or if more arid aught ye know
  7. By suns and frosts and hunger-throe.
  8. Then why not happy as thou'rt hale?
  9. Sweat's strange to thee, spit fails, and fail
  10. Phlegm and foul snivel from the nose.
  11. Add cleanness that aye cleanlier shows
  12. A bum than salt-pot cleanlier,
  13. Nor ten times cack'st in total year,
  14. And harder 'tis than pebble or bean
  15. Which rubbed in hand or crumbled, e'en
  16. On finger ne'er shall make unclean.
  17. Such blessings (Furius !) such a prize
  18. Never belittle nor despise;
  19. Hundred sesterces seek no more
  20. With wonted prayer—enow's thy store!