Gaius Valerius Catullus, Carmina (ed. Sir Richard Francis Burton)
Editions and translations: Latin (ed. E. T. Merrill) | English (ed. Sir Richard Francis Burton) | English (ed. Leonard C. Smithers)
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TO M. ASINIUS WHO STOLE NAPERYMarrúcinus Asinius! ill thou usest
That hand sinistral in thy wit and wine
Filching the napkins of more heedless hosts.
Dost find this funny? Fool it passeth thee
[5] How 'tis a sordid deed, a sorry jest.
Dost misbelieve me? Trust to Pollio,
Thy brother, ready to compound such thefts
E'en at a talent's cost; for he's a youth
In speech past master and in fair pleasantries.
[10] Of hendecasyllabics hundreds three
Therefore expect thou, or return forthright
Linens whose loss affects me not for worth
But as mementoes of a comrade mine.
For napkins Saetaban from Ebro-land
Fabúllus ent me a free giftie given
[15] Also Veránius: these perforce I love
E'en as my Veraniólus and Fabúllus.
There are a total of 44 comments on and cross references to this page.
Further comments from E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus:
poem 12 (general note)
poem 12, line 1: sinistra
poem 12, line 10: hendecasyllabos
poem 12, line 10: trecentos
poem 12, line 12: non aestimatione
poem 12, line 13: mnemosynum
poem 12, line 13: mei sodalis
poem 12, line 14: sudaria Saetaba
poem 12, line 15: miserunt
poem 12, line 2: in ioco atque vino
poem 12, line 3: lintea
poem 12, line 4: fugit te
poem 12, line 4: inepte
poem 12, line 5: quamvis
poem 12, line 6: Pollioni fratri
poem 12, line 7: talento
poem 12, line 8: mutari velit
poem 12, line 8: leporum ac facetiarum
poem 12, line 9: disertus
poem 12, line 9: puer
Cross references from E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus:
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Cross references from Charles Simmons, The Metamorphoses of Ovid, Books XIII and XIV:
13, 111
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This text is based on the following book(s): Catullus. Carmina. Sir Richard Francis Burton. trans. London. For translator for private use. 1894. OCLC: 878062
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