71. To Caecilianus -
One simple trick I note in you,
That when I read a verse or two,
You instantly begin to quote
Catullus or some bard of note;
You mean to compliment my verse
Perhaps by citing something worse,
And though the contrast flatters me
With its inferiority —
Assuming this intent alone,
'Twere better you should quote your own.
That when I read a verse or two,
You instantly begin to quote
Catullus or some bard of note;
You mean to compliment my verse
Perhaps by citing something worse,
And though the contrast flatters me
With its inferiority —
Assuming this intent alone,
'Twere better you should quote your own.
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