"Exoluit promissa Venus: mea gaudia narret, dicetur si quis non habuisse sua."
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Sulpicia
was a Latin poetess, believed to be the author, in the first century BC, of six short poems (some 40 lines in all) which were published as part of the corpus of Albius Tibullus's poetry (III, 13-18). She is one of the few female writers of ancient Rome by whom some work survives.
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