Lasciva nobis pagina, vita proba
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- | '''Lasciva est nobis pagina, vita proba''' is a dictum by [[Martial]]. It translates as "my poems are lascivious, but my life is pure" - Liber I, iv., ''[[The Epigrams|Epigrams]]'' | + | '''Lasciva est nobis pagina, vita proba''' is a dictum by [[Martial]]. It translates as "my poems are naughty, but my life is pure" - Liber I, iv., ''[[The Epigrams|Epigrams]]'' |
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Lasciva est nobis pagina, vita proba is a dictum by Martial. It translates as "my poems are naughty, but my life is pure" - Liber I, iv., Epigrams
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