Amor Hesternalis (Clark Ashton Smith Poems)
Our blood is swayed by sunken moonsAnd lulled by midnights long foredone;We waken to a foundered sunIn Atlantean afternoons:Our blood ...
Our blood is swayed by sunken moonsAnd lulled by midnights long foredone;We waken to a foundered sunIn Atlantean afternoons:Our blood ...
Ah, what to me is Homer's song With Greek and Trojan life alive,Virgil's that flood-like bears along The fall of ...
If I didn't love you more than my eyes,most delightful Calvus, I'd dislike youfor this gift, with a true Vatinian ...
Now spring is bringing back the warmer days,Now the rage of the equinoctial skyFalls silent in Zephyr's pleasant breezes.Catullus, leave ...
Sad Catullus, stop playing the fool,and let what you know leads you to ruin, end.Once, bright days shone for you,when ...
O you chorus of indolent reviewers,Irresponsible, indolent reviewers,Look, I come to the test, a tiny poemAll composed in a metre ...
Furius and Aurelius, you friends of Catullus,whether he penetrates farthest India,where the Eastern waves strike the shorewith deep resonance,or among ...
You'll dine well, in a few days, with me,if the gods are kind to you, my dear Fabullus,and if you ...
Priapus, with his god's virility, With woman's breads that passionately rise, His eyes convulsed with sinister irony, His mouth that ...
Lesbia, you ask how many kisses of yourswould be enough and more to satisfy me.As many as the grains of ...
After Valerius CatullusAll Hail! young lady with a noseby no means too small,With a foot unbeautiful,and with eyes that are ...
ODE LXXXV: AD LESBIAMHark thou, my Lesbia, there be none existent Can truly say she hath been loved by meAs ...
Caeli, Lesbia nostra, Lesbia illa,illa Lesbia, quam Catullus unamplus quam se atque suos amavit omnes,nunc in quadriviis et angiportisglubit magnanimos ...
That public men publish falsehoods Is nothing new. That America must accept Like the historical republics corruption and empire Has ...
THE APPARITION OF HIS, MISTRESS, CALLING HIM TO ELYSIUM DESUNT NONNULLA-- Come then, and like two doves with silvery wings, ...
Now is the time for mirth, Nor cheek or tongue be dumb; For with the flow'ry earth The golden pomp ...
NO easy matter 'tis to hold, Against its owner's will, the fleece Who troubled by the itching smart Of Cupid's ...
SOLICITED I've been to give a tale, In which (though true, decorum must prevail), The subject from a picture shall ...
Plus quan se atque suos amavit omnes, nunc... - Catullus You were my playmate by the sea. We swam together. ...
O you chorus of indolent reviewers, Irresponsible, indolent reviewers, Look, I come to the test, a tiny poem All composed ...
... So, praise the gods, Catullus is away! And let me tend you this advice, my dear: Take any lover ...
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