- et irrumābō, I will
sodomize you and face-**** you, 2 Aurēlī
pathice et
cinaede Fūrī,
bottom Aurelius and
catamite Furius, 3 quī mē ex versiculīs meīs...
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Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo,
Aureli pathice et
cinaede Furi qui me ex
versiculis meis ****stis, quod sunt molliculi,
parum podi**** ... I'll sodomize...
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Invective Don't give in to his seductions!
Juventius 25
Latin English Cinaede Thalle,
mollior cuniculi capillo iambic tetrameter catalectic 13 Invective...
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their patronage to
Mamurra and
allowing him to
become so rich.
Whether cinaede Romule 'you
pervert Romulus' in poem 29
refers to
Caesar or
Pompey is disputed...
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hostility in
Catullus 16: Pēdīcābō ego vōs et irrumābō, Aurēlī
pathice et
cinaede Fūrī, quī mē ex versiculīs meīs putāstis, quod sunt molliculī,
parum pudī****...
- 25,
beginning with
these two lines: | u - u -| u - u- || u - u - |u - -
cinaede Thalle,
mollior / cunīculī capillō | u - u - | u - u -|| u - u -|u - -...