Round 11: Tossup 10

This poet wrote “what is more fortunate than released worries” in a poem that describes his homecoming to his family villa in Sirmio. This poet told “Venuses and Cupids” to mourn in a eulogy to a dead sparrow. (10[1])In a frequently censored poem, this man threatens to (10[1])sexually assault Furius (10[1])and Aurelius. (10[1])This poet asked his (10[1])lover to give him “a thousand kisses, then a hundred,” in a (10[1])poem that begins “let us live…and let us love.” This poet wrote “I don’t know…why…I hate and I love” in a poem to his lover. In an elegy to his brother, this man wrote ave atque vale, or “hail and farewell.” For 10 points, what Latin poet wrote (10[2])many works addressed to Lesbia? ■END■ (10[1]0[8])

ANSWER: Catullus [or Gaius Valerius Catullus]
<Editors, European Literature> | Packet K
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