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Farewell to his Fellow-Officers
By Gaius Valerius Catullus (c. 84c. 54 B.C.)
Translation of William Cranston Lawton
T
The stormy equinoctial sky
To Zephyr’s gentle breezes yields.
Behind me soon the Phrygian fields,
Nicæa’s sun-beat realm, shall lie.
To Asia’s famous towns we’ll hie.
My heart, that craves to wander free,
Throbs even now expectantly.
With zeal my joyous feet are strong;
Farewell, dear comrades, loved so long!
Afar together did we roam;
Now ways diverse shall lead us home.