Catullus on Friday
Catullus 70
Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle
quam mihi, non si se Iuppiter ipse petat.
dicit: sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti,
in uento et rapida scribere oportet aqua.
My woman says there's no-one she would rather marry
Than me, not even if Jupiter himself pursued her.
She says -- but what a woman to an urgent lover says
Ought to be written in the wind and running water.
(trans mine, but using some half-remembered phrases, I'm sure)
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But Lesbia sounded pretty sexy. Love the one about the sparrow. (Too bad it wasn't a budgie, but it's the next best thing.)
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Have you read Dorothy Parker's From A Letter From Lesbia?
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Thanks so much for pointing out "A Letter From Lesbia". No, I'd never read it. (How'd I miss it?) That's so Parkerish - brilliant! I love that woman.
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I love Catullus. I also love birds.
Translate more, Hal. I dare ya to render some of the nasty ones. *g*
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My little guys say 'chirp'. They love being mentioned.
I love Catullus. I also love birds.
Ditto.
I dare ya to render some of the nasty ones. *g*
Heh. I like the sound of the challenge. Catullus is the one who taught me to say great things like 'fuck you' in Latin.
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