Priapeia
Priaepia
by divers poets in English verse and prose. Translated by Sir Richard Burton and Leonard C. Smithers
- Since my 'nature' alway openly showeth to fight;
- Fain would I pedicate thee who'rt Fain to plunder my apples;
- An my want thou shalt grant, eke shall be granted thy want.
- Form-charms in Mercury have might to please;
- Form in Apollo is conspicuous charm;
- Formose in picture is Lyaeus limned
- And Cupid most formose of all is shown.
- Freely of lovely form the lack I own;
- Yet is our mentule a resplendent gem;
- And this to th'erst-named gods shall aye prefer
- The damsel dowered with no fatuous coynte.
- Yon Telethusa befamèd amid the damsels Suburran
- (Who by her gains I hold freedwoman now is become)
- Girds with a gilded crown, O Holy! thine inguinal organ,