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" To whom shall I offer this book, young and sprightly,
Neat, polished, wide-margined, and finished politely?
To you, my Cornelius, whose learning pedantic,
Has dared to set forth in three volumes gigantic
The history of ages—ye gods, what a labor!—
And still to enjoy the small wit of a neighbor.
A man who can be light and learned at once, sir,
By life's subtle logic is far from a dunce, sir.
So take my small book—if it meet with your favor.
The passing of years cannot dull its sweet savor. "

Catullus , Selections from Catullus (Cambridge Latin Texts)


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Catullus quote : To whom shall I offer this book, young and sprightly,<br />Neat, polished, wide-margined, and finished politely?<br />To you, my Cornelius, whose learning pedantic,<br />Has dared to set forth in three volumes gigantic<br />The history of ages—ye gods, what a labor!—<br />And still to enjoy the small wit of a neighbor.<br />A man who can be light and learned at once, sir,<br />By life's subtle logic is far from a dunce, sir.<br />So take my small book—if it meet with your favor.<br />The passing of years cannot dull its sweet savor.