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3. illorum jure sacratum] 'bound by the oath of

such.'

4. Harpocratem] the god of Silence.

CARMEN LXIII.

To Lesbia.

On the unexpected renewal of her attachment to

him.

CARMEN LXIV.

On Cominius.

Whose license of his tongue, and crimination of virtuous citizens, had made him universally odious.

CARMEN LXV.

To Lesbia.

From whom he had been estranged, on her offering a reconciliation; expressing a prayer for its sincerity and permanence.

CARMEN LXVI.

To Gellius.

1. studioso animo venanda] 'to be studied with

thoughtful mind,' applied to a poem of Callimachus, obscure and full of invective against Apollonius Rhodius, of which Catullus had attempted an imitation, against Gellius. Ovid in Ibide, v. 55. seq., in allusion to these,

carmina Battiadae,

Nunc, quo Battiades inimicum devovet Ibin,
Hoc ego devoveo teque tuosque modo.
Utque ille, historiis involvam carmina caecis :

4.] Tela infesta meum mittere inusque caput.

Sillig.

7. contra] still, 'but yet."

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