Jealousy Takes Over Flashcards

1
Q

Ille mi par esse deo videtur

A

He seems to me to be equal to a god

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Q

Ille, si fas est, superare divos,

A

He (seems), if it is right to surpass the gods

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3
Q

Qui sedens adversus identitem te

Spectat et audit

A

Who sitting opposite repeatedly looks at you and listens to you

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4
Q

Dulce ridentem, misero quod omnis
Eripit sensus mihi: nam simul te,
Lesbia, aspexi, nihil est super mi
Voces in ore

A

Laughing sweetly. This has taken all my senses from poor me: For the moment I looked at you Lesbia, nothing remains of (my) voice in my mouth

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5
Q

Lingua sed torpet, tenuis sub artus
Flamma demanat, sonitu suopte
Tintinant aures, gemina teguntur
Lumina nocte.

A

But my tongue is paralysed, a slender flame spreads down through my limbs, my ears ring with their own sound, my eyes are covered with double night.

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6
Q

Otium, Catulle, tibi molestum est:

A

Your inactivity is annoying Catullus

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7
Q

Otio exsultas nimiumque gestis:

A

You rejoice in inactivity and too much in your achievements

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8
Q

Otium et reges prius et beatas

Perdidit urbes.

A

Inactivity has ruined both kings and wealthy cities before.

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