Ovid, Ars Amatoria 3.653–6

Classical Quarterly 41 (01):265- (1991)
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The aim of these lines seems to be to demonstrate that everyone has his price. Even Jupiter can be bribed. According to the text as printed above, the sequence would then continue: ‘What can a wise man do when even foolish ones willingly contract to keep quiet?’

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