'Frater Ave atque Vale'

by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

Row us out from Desenzano, to your Sirmione row!

So they row'd, and there we landed—'O venusta Sirmio!'

There to me thro' all the groves of olive in the summer glow,

There beneath the Roman ruin where the purple flowers grow,

Came that 'Ave atque Vale' of the Poet's hopeless woe,

Tenderest of Roman poets nineteen-hundred years ago,

'Frater Ave atque Vale'—as we wander'd to and fro

Gazing at the Lydian laughter of the Garda Lake below

Sweet Catullus's all-but-island, olive-silvery Sirmio!

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