< The Poetry of Gaius Valerius Catullus 
      Text & Translation
Meter - Hendecasyllabic
| Line | Latin Text | English Translation | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Flavi, delicias tuas Catullo, | Flavius, about your darling to Catullus | 
| 2 | ni sint illepidae atque inelegantes, | unless she is uncharming or inelegant, | 
| 3 | velles dicere, nec tacere posses. | you would want to speak, nor would you be able to stay silent. | 
| 4 | Verum nescio quid febriculosi | But you single out I don't know what sort | 
| 5 | scorti diligis: hoc pudet fateri. | of feverish whore: it shames you to confess this thing. | 
| 6 | Nam te non viduas iacere noctes | For the couch, vainly tacet, proclaims | 
| 7 | nequiquam tacitum cubile clamat | that you do not lie down for celibate nights, | 
| 8 | sertis ac Syrio fragrans olivo, | which is fragrant from garlands and Syrian oil, | 
| 9 | pulvinusque peraeque et hic et ille | and the pillow equally both this side and that | 
| 10 | attritus, tremulique quassa lecti | worn away, and the battered creaking of the shaken | 
| 11 | argutatio inambulatioque. | bed, and its moving to and fro. | 
| 12 | Iam tu ista ipse vales nihil tacere. | Now you yourself would do well to not at all keep silent these things. | 
| 13 | Cur? Non tam latera ecfututa pandas, | Why? For you wouldn't extend such fucked-out thighs | 
| 14 | ni tu quid facias ineptiarum. | unless you were doing something unfitting. | 
| 15 | Quare, quidquid habes boni malique, | Therefore, whatever you have of good and bad, | 
| 16 | dic nobis. Volo te ac tuos amores | tell us. I want to call you and your love | 
| 17 | ad caelum lepido vocare versu. | into the sky with charming verse. | 
Connotations of the Text
Line 12
This line is surrounded by textual problems. The manuscripts read: nam in (or ni) ista prevalet nichil tacere. Given above is the reading of S.G. Owen, which has the major advantage of making sense.
External Links
- Commentary by E.T. Merrill on Catullus 6
- Catullus 6 A Translation of Catullus 6
- Another translation of Catullus 6
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