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Catullus De Lesbia

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Title:     Catullus De Lesbia
Author: Jonathan Swift [More Titles by Swift]

Catullus De Lesbia[1]


Lesbia for ever on me rails,
To talk of me she never fails.
Now, hang me, but for all her art,
I find that I have gain'd her heart.
My proof is this: I plainly see,
The case is just the same with me;
I curse her every hour sincerely,
Yet, hang me but I love her dearly.


[Footnote 1:
"Lesbia mi dicit semper mala nec tacet unquam
De me: Lesbia me dispeream nisi amat.
Quo signo? quia sunt totidem mea: deprecor illam
Assidue; verum dispeream nisi amo."

Catulli Carmina, xcii.--W. E. B.]



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Jonathan Swift's poem: Catullus De Lesbia

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