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cenabis bene, mi Fabullus
You will dine well, My Fabullus
apud me paucis, si tibi di favent, diebus
with me in a few days if the gods favour you
si tecum attuleris bonam atque magnam cenam
if you will have brought with you a good and large dinner
non sine candida puella et vino et sale et omnibus cachinnis.
not forgetting a beautiful girl and wine and wit and all sorts of laughter.
haec si, inquam, attuleris venuste noster, cenabis bene
If you bring theses things my charming friend, I say you will dine well;
nam tui Catulli plenus sacculus est araearum
for the purse of your Catullus is full of cobwebs.
sed contra accipies meros amores seu quid suavius elegantiusue est:
But in return you will receive undiluted affections or anything which is sweeter or more exquisite:
nam unguentum dabo, quod mea puellae donarunt Veneres Cupidinesque,
for I will give you perfume which the gods and goddesses of love gave to my girl,
quod tu cum olfacies, deos rogabis, totum ut te faciant, Fabulle, nasum.
which when you smell it, you will ask the gods to make you all nose Fabullus.