Quem cum fenestra vidit a Suburana
Obscoena nudum lena fornicem clausit.
(When she saw him from a window in the Subura, the foul brothel-mistress shut the unoccupied “chamber”).
Juvenal, VI. 121.,
Intravit calidum veteri centone lupanar,
Et cellam vacuam atque suam.
(She entered the brothel cosy with its old patch-work quilt, and the chamber that was vacant and her own.). Messalina had hired, we see, a special “chamber” of her own, where she acted as a prostitute under the name of Lycisca.
[197] Juvenal, VI. 127.,
Mox, lenone suas iam dimittente puellas,
Tristis abit—tamen ultima cellam clausit.