Carmina

Catullus

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

  1. To Acmé quoth Septumius who his fere
  2. Held on his bosom-" Acme', mine! next year,
  3. Unless I love thee fondlier than before,
  4. And with each twelve month love thee more and more,
  5. As much as lover's life can slay with yearning,
  6. Alone in Lybia, or Hind's clime a-burning,
  7. Be mine to encounter Lion grisly-eyed!"
  8. While he was speaking Love on leftward side
  9. (As wont) approving sneeze from dextral sped.
  10. But Acmé backwards gently bending head,
  11. And the love-drunken eyes of her sweet boy
  12. Kissing with yonder rosy mouth, "My joy,"
  13. She murmured, "my life-love Septumillus mine!
  14. Unto one master's hest let's aye incline,
  15. As burns with fuller and with fiercer fire
  16. In my soft marrow set, this love-desire!"
  17. While she was speaking, Love from leftward side
  18. (As wont) with sneeze approving rightwards hied.
  19. Now with boon omens wafted on their way,
  20. In mutual fondness, love and loved are they.