Here you will find the Poem Ave atque Vale of poet Gaius Valerius Catullus
Through many countries and over many seas I have come, Brother, to these melancholy rites, to show this final honour to the dead, and speak (to what purpose?) to your silent ashes, since now fate takes you, even you, from me. Oh, Brother, ripped away from me so cruelly, now at least take these last offerings, blessed by the tradition of our parents, gifts to the dead. Accept, by custom, what a brother?s tears drown, and, for eternity, Brother, `Hail and Farewell?.