Manibus date lilia plenis

Manibus date lilia plenis

Manibus date lilia plenis is a Latin verse (Virgil, "Aeneid", VI 883): "Let fly lilies with hands full". They are the words of Anchises about the shadow of Marcellus, future nephew of Octavian Augustus, dead prematurely.


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