Marcus Valerius Martialis, Epigrammata 10.10

Martial addresses Paulus, a man of high rank entering a year of office with the laureled fasces, and asks what is left for a poor client like himself to do when Paulus already performs all the same acts of flattery and deference — greeting at thresholds, following litters, applauding at recitations — more gracefully than any client could, concluding that the purple of the wealthy has simply displaced the togas of the poor.

 

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Cum tu, qui intras annum laurigeris (laurel bearing) fascibus, qui mane viros salutat, tu teras limina mille, quid ego faciam?

Quid tu nobis relinquis, Paule, nos qui sumus de plebe Numae et de densa turba? Si qui vir me respiciet ego vocabo eum dominum aut regem? Tu ipse hoc facis – sed quanto blandius! (more flatteringly)

Ego sequar lecticam vel sellam? Nec tu recusas ferre lecticam, et tu pugnas ire prior per medium lutum (mud).

Surgam saepius poetae recitanti carmina? Tu stas et plaudat manibus tuis.

Quid pauper faciet, pauper cui non licet esse clienti? Vestra purpura dimisit nostras togas.

Written by Robert Amstutz