Priapeia
Priaepia
by divers poets in English verse and prose. Translated by Sir Richard Burton and Leonard C. Smithers
- Is then a damsel more of worth, I ask,
- Than are the hairy honours of thy yard?'
- Ho girl! no whiter-skinned than Moorish man
- Yet, Oh! than every pathic softer far;
- Squatter than Pygmey fearful of the crane;
- Harsher and hairier than pelt of bear;
- Looser than Median or than Indian hose;
- Remain as please thee or at will depart.
- For, though full ready seem I, yet I want
- Of rockets half-score bundles at the least,
- Ere I that ditch-like groin can scrub and crush
- The swarming wormlets of thy privy parts.
- Who of you people here shall come to sup
- Yet bring no verses suited to my taste;
- I pray his wife or punk, hot-wantoning,
- Reduce his rival to most languid state;
- While he, all lonely through the livelong night,
- Lie, by the lustful rockets sore disturbed.