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Dionysius Cato, Distichs 4.49

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Cato wrote a collection of distichs purveying assorted bits of wisdom. The final poem of the set explains why he chose this form:

miraris versus nudis me scribere verbis?
hoc brevitas fecit, sensu uno iungere binos.

Are you surprised that I write verses with unadorned words? It’s brevity that makes me join them, two at a time, in a single meaning.

Written by aleatorclassicus

April 12, 2012 at 12:00 PM

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