Carmina

Catullus

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

  1. Be she outstripped, whether paddle plied,
  2. Or fared she scudding under canvas-sail.
  3. Eke she defieth threat'ning Adrian shore,
  4. Dare not denay her, insular Cyclades,
  5. And noble Rhodos and ferocious Thrace,
  6. Propontis too and blustering Pontic bight.
  7. Where she (my Pinnace now) in times before,
  8. Was leafy woodling on Cytórean Chine
  9. For ever loquent lisping with her leaves.
  10. Pontic Amastris! Box-tree-clad Cytórus!
  11. Cognisant were ye, and you weet full well
  12. (So saith my Pinnace) how from earliest age
  13. Upon your highmost-spiring peak she stood,
  14. How in your waters first her sculls were dipt,
  15. And thence thro' many and many an important strait
  16. She bore her owner whether left or right,
  17. Where breezes bade her fare, or Jupiter deigned
  18. At once propitious strike the sail full square;
  19. Nor to the sea-shore gods was aught of vow
  20. By her deemed needful, when from Ocean's bourne