The poems and fragments of catullus
Or the hendecasyllables immediately preceding,
Catullus.
Browning , ring and book , v. 664.
Tickell , theristes or the lordling , 23-26.
For a spirited, though coarse, version of this poem, see cotton's poems, p. 608, ed. 1689.
Browning , flight of the duchess , v. 21.
Move quickly over the road. so shakespeare:
2nd part of henry iv. , act i. sc. 1.
In the metre of this poem catullus observes the following general type -
Troilus and cressida , act iv. sc. 5.
Abide as, i think, in spenser's faerie queene , vi. 2, 19.
Midsummer night's dream , iii. 2.
Longfellow's dante inf . iii. 22.
Keats , endymion , ii. ad fin.
Bent as they move rapidly through the water.
A verse seems to have been lost here, which i have thus supplied.
- pope , epitaph on the children of lord digby.
Browning , ring and book , i. 925.
YOUTHS.
Look as a lone lorn vine in a bare field sorrily growing,
Never an arm uplifts, no grape to maturity ripens,
Only with headlong weight her tender body declining,
Bows, till topmost spray and roots meet feebly together;
Her no peasant swain, nor bullock tendeth her ever;
Yet to the bachelor elm if marriage-fortune unite her,
Many a peasant tills and bullocks many about her;
Such is a maid untoy'd with as yet, in loneliness aging;
Wins she a bridegroom meet, in time's warm fulness arriving,
So to the man more dear, and less unlovely to parents.
O then, clasp thy love, nor fight, fair maiden, against him.
Sin 'twere surely to fight; thy father gave to his arms thee,
Father's self and mother; obey nor wrongly defy them.
. . . . . . . . . .
Virgin's crown thou claim'st not alone, but partly the parents,
Father's one whole part, one goes to the mother allotted,
Rests one only to thee; O fight not with them alone thou,
Both to a son their rights and both their dowry deliver.
Hymen O Hymenaeus, O Hymen come Hymenaeus.