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Catullus' and Clodia's Relationship

poem 76

Clodia Poem project

Catullus cupit deponere morbum illud est Lesbiam.

Catullus non aestimat Lesbiam amplius.

Catullus tenuit affectum repugnantem illa cruciant eum. Odit et amat Lesbiam.

poem 85

Kara Heilemann

Angela Caponi

Tessa Cannon

Mrs. Beck

Latin III

8 April 2014

poem 70

poem 72

Catullus wishes to be rid of the disease that is Clodia.

"Odi et amo"

Catullus sentit Lesbiam modo dixit quid eum cupivit audire, non cum significatione aliquid.

poem 109

Catullus comparat affinitatem matrimonio foederi et optat dei sinere tenet suam partem sicut ipsum.

Catullus has conflicting emotions that torment him. He hates and loves Clodia.

Catullus does not respect Lesbia anymore.

Catullus est temptans terminate affinitatem sed no potest comprimere cogitans ad Lesbiam.

Catullus realizes that Clodia only said what he wanted to hear, without meaning anything.

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Catullus compares their relationship to a marriage contract and wishes the gods to allow her to keep her part just as he himself.

Catullus est iratus cum Lesbia et cupit ille bene amicita insultare illam.

Catullus tries to end his and Clodia's relationship, but is not able to stop thinking about her.

Ravide temptat illicere Lesbiam et Catullus pundit illum in poena.

poem 40

Catullus is angry with Clodia and wants his good close friends to insult her.

POem 87

Catullus tenet illem partem affinitatis et credet non unam potest facets melium opus.

Poem 3

Ravidus hits on Clodia and Catullus punishes him in his poetry.

Poems 2 and 2b

Maritus Lesbiae prohibet eam videre Catullum.

Catullus keeps his part of the relationship and believes no one else is able to do a better job.

Catullus est omnino in amore cum Lesbia, sed ei non potest videre inter se tante prior.

The husband of Lesbia prohibits her to see Catullus.

Poem 86

Catullus is completely in love with Clodia, but they are not able to see each other as before.

poem 43

Catullus defendet eam puellam iteram et describet quomodo ea est tota perfectio

Catullus defendet eum puellam, Lesbiam, et dubilat societatem.

"O saeclum insapiens et infacetum!"

Catullus defends his girl again and describes that she is total perfection.

Poem 45

Catullus credet cognationem eius et Lesbiae est plus beatam quam illam Septimii et Acmis...

Catullus defends his girl, Lesbia, and questions society.

...then on the right sneezed approval as before"

Poem 5

Catullus narrat Lesbiam neglegere rumores de sua cognatione et cupit etiam magis basias.

"Cupid on the left...

Catullus believes the relationship of Clodia and himself is more blessed than that of Septimius and Acme.

Poem 7

Catullus cupit plus basias quam potest numerare.

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Catullus tells Clodia to disregard the rumors about their relationship and wants even more kisses.

Catullus videt Lesbiam tempori primo et invidet virum proxime eam.

Catullus wants more kisses than are able to be counted.

Kara, Angela, and Tessa

Catullus sees Clodia for the first time and envies the man next to her.