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M. Annaeus Lucanus, Pharsalia (ed. Sir Edward Ridley), book 2, line 326 (search)
hen yielded her to Hortensius. On his death she returned to Cato. (Plutarch, 'Cato,' 25, 52.) It was in reference to this thCato,' 25, 52.) It was in reference to this that Caesar charged him with making a traffic of his marriage; but Plutarch says 'to accuse Cato of filthy lucre is like upbraCato of filthy lucre is like upbraiding Hercules with cowardice.' After the marriage Marcia remained at Rome while Cato hurried after Pompeius. First joined iCato hurried after Pompeius. First joined in wedlock to a greater man Three children did she bear to grace his home: Then Cato to Hortensius gave the dame To be a fruiCato to Hortensius gave the dame To be a fruitful mother of his sons And join their houses in a closer tie. And now the last sad offices were done She came with hair dishen youth was in me and maternal power ' I did thy bidding, Cato, and received ' A second husband: now in years grown old ' ck the name of wife: upon my tomb ' Let " Marcia, spouse to Cato," be engraved. ' Nor let men question in the time to come, ' Thy fond companion: why should Magnus' wife ' Be nearer, Cato, to the wars than thine?' Although the times were warlike a