Priapeia
Priaepia
by divers poets in English verse and prose. Translated by Sir Richard Burton and Leonard C. Smithers
- And made me vilest of all deities,
- Invoked as wooden guardian of the gourds.
- And more, for shameless note to me was 'signed
- With lustful nerve a pyramid distent,
- Whereto a damsel (whom well nigh I'd named)
- Is with her fornicator wont to come
- And save in every mode Philaenis tells
- Futtered, in furious lust her way she wends.
- One than a goose's marrow softer far,
- Comes hither stealing for its penalty's sake:
- Steal he as please him: I will see him not.
- This, with his snout aye alert to uproot the lilies a-blowing,
- Slain for thy victim 's the pig bred in the stye's tepid reek.