The Oxford Book of Latin Verse Part 17

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_103. He craves Cornificius' Pity_

MALEST, Cornifici, tuo Catullo, malest, me hercule, et est laboriose, et magis magis in dies et horas.

quem tu, quod minimum facillimumque est, qua solatus es allocutione?

irascor tibi. sic meos amores?

paulum quid lubet allocutionis, maestius lacrimis Simonideis.

_104. To any Readers he may have_

SI qui forte mearum ineptiarum lectores eritis ma.n.u.sque uestras non horrebitis admouere n.o.bis....

ANONYMOUS

_105. The Tombs of the Great_

MARMOREO Licinus tumulo iacet, at Cato nullo, Pompeius paruo: credimus esse deos?

L. VARIVS

74-14 B.C.

_106. Fragments of the De Morte_

_i_

VENDIDIT hic Latium populis agrosque Quiritum eripuit: fixit leges pretio atque refixit.

_ii_

Ceu canis umbrosam l.u.s.trans Gortynia uallem, si celeris potuit ceruae comprendere l.u.s.tra, saeuit in absentem et circ.u.m uestigia latrans aethera per nitidum tenues sectatur odores: non amnes illam medii, non ardua tardant, perdita nec serae meminit decedere nocti.

_107. Epilogue to the Vergilian Catalepton_

VATE Syracosio qui dulcior Hesiodoque maior, Homereo non minor ore fuit, illius haec quoque sunt diuini elementa poetae et rudis in uario carmine Calliope.

C. CILNIVS MAECENAS

74-8 B.C.

_108._

_i_

_To Horace_

LVCENTES, mea uita, nec smaragdos, beryllos neque, Flacce mi, nitentes nec percandida margarita quaero nec quos thunica lima perpoliuit anulos neque iaspios lapillos.

_ii_

_Any Life is better than no life_

DEBILEM facito manu, debilem pede, c.o.xa, tuber adstrue gibberum, lubricos quate dentis: vita dum superest, bene est.

P. VERGILIVS MARO

70-19 B.C.

_109. 'Is this the Man that made the Earth to tremble'_

ASPICE quem ualido subnixum Gloria regno altius et caeli sedibus extulerat.

terrarum hic bello magnum concusserat orbem, hic reges Asiae fregerat, hic populos, hic graue seruitium tibi iam, tibi, Roma ferebat (cetera namque uiri cuspide conciderant), c.u.m subito in medio rerum certamine praeceps corruit, ex patria pulsus in exilium.

tale deae numen, tali mortalia nutu fallax momento temporis hora dedit.

_110. 'Hence, all ye vain Delights'_

ITE hinc, inanes, ite rhetorum ampullae, inflata rore non Achaico uerba, et uos, Selique Tarquitique Varroque, scholasticorum natio madens pingui, ite hinc, inane cymbalon iuuentutis; tuque, o mearum cura, s.e.xte, curarum, uale, Sabine; iam ualete, formosi.

nos ad beatos uela mittimus portus magni petentes docta dicta Sironis uitamque ab omni uindicabimus cura.

ite hinc, Camenae; uos quoque, ite iam sane, dulces Camenae (nam fatebimur uerum, dulces fuistis): et tamen meas chartas reuisitote, sed pudenter et raro.

_111. 'Unto you a child is born'_

SICELIDES Musae, paulo maiora canamus!

non omnis arbusta iuuant humilesque myricae; si canimus siluas, siluae sint consule dignae.

Vltima c.u.maei uenit iam carminis aetas; magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.

iam redit et uirgo, redeunt Saturnia regna, iam noua progenies caelo demitt.i.tur alto.

tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo, casta faue Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.

teque adeo decus hoc aeui, te consule, inibit, Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses; te duce, si qua manent sceleris uestigia nostri, inrita perpetua soluent formidine terras.

ille deum uitam accipiet diuisque uidebit permixtos heroas et ipse uidebitur illis, pacatumque reget patriis uirtutibus...o...b..m.

At tibi prima, puer, nullo munuscula cultu errantis hederas pa.s.sim c.u.m baccare tellus mixtaque ridenti colocasia fundet acantho.

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