The Poems of Caius Valerius Catullus in English Verse With the Latin Text Revi

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Catullus Gaius Valerius
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Viridem citus adit Idam properante pede chorus. 30 Furibunda simul, anhelans, vaga vadit, animo egens, Comitata tympano Atys, per opaca nemora dux, Veluti juvenca vitans onus indomita jugi. Rapidas ducem sequuntur Gallse pede propero, Itaque, ut domum Cybelles tetigere lassulae 35 Nimio e labore somnum capiunt sine Gerere. Piger his labante languore oculos sopor operit, Abit in quiete molli rabidus furor animi. Sed ubi oris aurei Sol radiantibus oculis Lustravit jethera album, sola dura, mare f
...erum, 40 Pepulitque noftis umbras vegetis sonipedibus, Ibi Somnus excitum Atyn fugiens citus abiitj Fugientem eum excepit dea Pasithea sinu.
Vegetis sonipedibus. ] Virgil uses this fine epithet more than once; and Gray, in his Ode on the Progress of Poetry, has im- proved upon it : Two coursers of etherial race, With necks in thunder cloath'd, and long-resounding pace. Pasitbea sinu. ~\ Catullus could not have expressed more poeti- cally Atys' waking, than by saying, that Somnus, the god of sleep, flew from him to his wife Pasithae, whom he procured by the intervention of Juno.


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