Monday, September 17, 2018

Nemesis

Discursus varios vagumque mane
et fastus et have potentiorum
cum perferre patique iam negaret,
coepit fingere Caelius podagram.
Quam dum volt nimis adprobare veram
et sanas linit obligatque plantas
inceditque gradu laborioso,
— quantum cura potest et ars doloris! —
desit fingere Caelius podagram.

Having had enough of early rising
And running around, of patronizing
“Good-mornings” or “The great man’s out”,
Caelius decided to have gout.
He smeared and bandaged both his feet
And in his eagerness to complete
The imposture hobbled about wincing.
Such power has art, so self-convincing
Was Caelius, that at last his act
Translated fiction into fact.

Celio non volendo ormai ne tolerare
ne soffrire le varie caminate,
e gli erranti mattini, e l’orgoglio,
e ’l buon giorno dei ricchi,
incomminciò fingere la podagra.
Intanto che vuol farla troppo creder vera,
e che unguenta e fascia le sane piante,
e camina con penibil passo;
che forza ha mai la cura e l’arte di dolersi!
Celio cessò di fingere la podagra.

Martial, Epigrams, Book 7, XXXIX
English translation by James Michie
Italian translation by Giuspanio Graglia

“Stop me if I’m boring you” — an owl yawns. Photo: Danielle D’Ermo/Barcroft Image.

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