by Gaius Valerius Catullus (c84 BCE - 54 BCE)

Desine de quoquam quicquam bene velle...
Language: Latin 
Available translation(s): SPA
Desine de quoquam quicquam bene velle mereri
aut aliquem fieri posse putare pium.
Omnia sunt ingrata, nihil fecisse benigne
prodest, immo etiam taedet obestque magis;
ut mihi, quem nemo gravius nec acerbius urget,
quam modo qui me unum atque unicum amicum habuit.

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3 Orff interpolates at the end:
Omnia sunt ingrata.
Applaudunt senes dicentes:
Senes
Placet, placet, placet,
optime, optime, optime.

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Researcher for this text: Saúl Botero Restrepo

This text was added to the website: 2015-10-07
Line count: 6
Word count: 42