No More Learning

have lost in vigour by the process ; yet I believe the
sense of triumph over the           of our language,
the satisfaction of approaching in a novel and per-
ceptibly felt manner one of those excellences which,
as much as anything, contributes to the per-
manent charm of Catullus, his dainty versification,
will more than compensate for any shortcomings
which the difficulty of the task has made inevitable.