Priapeia
Priaepia
by divers poets in English verse and prose. Translated by Sir Richard Burton and Leonard C. Smithers
- Whom did Alcinous' maiden admire by cause of his member
- For with a leafy branch hardly that yard could be dad.
- Yet was he hasting, his way to regain his little old woman:
- Thy coynte (Penelope!) claiming his every thought;
- Thou who bidest so chaste with mind ever set upon banquets
- And with a futtering crew alway thy palace was filled:
- Then that thou learn of these which were most potent of swiving,
- Wont wast thou to bespeak, saying to suitors erect--