Quote by: Catullus

I myself have seen this woman draw the stars from the sky; she diverts the course of a fast-flowing river with her incantations; her voice makes the earth gape, it lures the spirits from the tombs, send the bones tumbling from the dying pyre. At her behest, the sad clouds scatter; at her behest, snow falls from a summer's sky.


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Author Bio


  • NameCatullus
  • DescriptionLatin poet
  • Born84 BCE
  • Died54 BCE
  • CountryAncient Rome
  • ProfessionPoet; Writer