id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20732 Catullus, Gaius Valerius The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus .txt text/plain 63465 6603 85 Unhappy Catullus, cease thy trifling and what thou seest lost know to be Once bright days used to shine on thee when thou wert wont to haste thousands of them, hast thou come home to thy Penates, thy longing brothers Marrucinius Asinius, thou dost use thy left hand in no fair fashion 'midst Did I not love thee more than mine eyes, O most jocund Calvus, for thy gift horrible and accurst book which, forsooth, thou hast sent to thy Catullus future years yet to come, thou art longing to paedicate my love. gods remember, and in time to come will make thee rue thy doing. I'll love thee, my sweet Ipsithilla, my delight, my pleasure: an thou bid thou whose father hath handed thee o'er, that father together with thy Quintius, if thou dost wish Catullus to owe his eyes to thee, or aught, if ./cache/20732.txt ./txt/20732.txt