Item 70 - Latin poem [by R. C. Trevelyan], "Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus"

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TRER/20/70

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Latin poem [by R. C. Trevelyan], "Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus"

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  • [1886-1891?] (Creation)

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Title taken from the first line of Catullus 5. 70/71 is another version, probably the original, with corrections by ? a Harrow teacher; this version takes the corrections into account and, for example, omits the last couplet.

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    20/71: another version of the poem, with corrections.

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    Envelope [see 20/67] suggests that this is a verse written by R. C. Trevelyan at Harrow [but cf. note on another version of the poem, 20/71, 'Fol. Sil. 94. Oct. 30.]'

    Envelope originally labelled 'My Browne's epigrams'; this annotated to indicate that the writer was 'Sir G. O. T.'
    Further annotations labelling additional contents as: 'RCT's verses at Harrow'; 'Arthur Sidgwick τοῖς φίλοις'; 'Bobus Smith's lines. Calverley's "Mediterranean Sea"'; "The Kraken"'; ' T [or J?] B M's ode on the Northern Circuit'; 'Judge Coleridge's Murder Story'..

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