Below you will read the accepted english translation of Catullus 13, which was originally in ancient Latin.
“You’ll dine well at my house, Fabullus In a few days, if the gods favor you, and If you bring a fine, large meal with you. And don’t forget: a bright-eyed girl, Wine, salt, and every kind of cheer. If you bring these things I ask, fine friend, You will dine well: for your Catullus’ wallet Is full of nothing but spider webs. In exchange, you’ll get unmixed love, Or something even sweeter and more elegant: I will give you a perfume which Venuses and Cupids gave to my girl. The kind of thing that when you smell it, Fabullus, You’ll beg the gods to make you all nose.”