Gaius Valerius Catullus, Carmina (ed. Sir Richard Francis Burton)
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LESBIA'S SPARROWSparrow! my pet's delicious joy,
Wherewith in bosom nurst to toy
She loves, and gives her finger-tip
For sharp-nib'd greeding neb to nip,
[5] Were she who my desire withstood
To seek some pet of merry mood,
As crumb o' comfort for her grief,
Methinks her burning lowe's relief:
Could I, as plays she, play with thee,
[10] That mind might win from misery free!
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To me t'were grateful (as they say),
Gold codling was to fleet-foot May,
Whose long-bound zone it loosed for aye.
There are a total of 48 comments on and cross references to this page.
Further comments from E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus:
poem 2 (general note)
poem 2, line 1: passer
poem 2, line 1: deliciae
poem 2, line 1: meae puellae
poem 2, line 10: tristis animi curas
poem 2, line 11: quam
poem 2, line 11: puellae pernici
poem 2, line 12: malum
poem 2, line 13: zonam
poem 2, line 13: soluit
poem 2, line 13: diu ligatam
poem 2, line 2: quicum
poem 2, line 2: in sinu tenere
poem 2, line 3: primum digitum
poem 2, line 3: adpetenti
poem 2, line 5: desiderio
poem 2, line 5: nitenti
poem 2, line 6: carum
poem 2, line 7: et solaciolum
poem 2, line 7: doloris
poem 2, line 8: ut tum
poem 2, line 8: gravis
poem 2, line 8: ardor
poem 2, line 9: ipsa
poem 2, line 9: possem
Cross references from E. T. Merrill, Commentary on Catullus:
* [Lesbia.]
* [Journey to Bithynia.]
* [Poems.]
* [Friends and foes.]
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*: animi curas
*: animi curas
* [Poems.]
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*: aureolum malum
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* [Prosody.]
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Cross references from Anne Mahoney, Overview of Latin Syntax:
noun_agree [Agreement]: Passer, deliciae meae puellae,quicum ludere, quem in sinu tenere,cui primum digitum dare appetentiet acris solet incitare morsus
gen [Genitive]: Passer, deliciae meae puellae
Cross references from Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898):
fig.01684 [Flora, showing Zona. (National Museum, Naples.)]
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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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