Priapeia
Priaepia
by divers poets in English verse and prose. Translated by Sir Richard Burton and Leonard C. Smithers
- Farewell, Priapus! naught to thee owe I
- Farewell, forsaker damn'd of private parts!
- Pale with neglect amid the fields shalt he
- Where savage bandog shall bepiss thee or
- Wild boar shall rub thee with his ribs mud-caked.
- Accursèd Penis! Oh, by whom my pains
- Shall with sore righteous penalty be paid?
- Howe'er thou 'plain, no more shall tender boy
- Ope to thy bidding, nor on groaning bed
- His mobile buttocks writhe with aiding art:
- Nor shall the wanton damsel's legier hand
- Stroke thee, or rub on thee her lubric thigh.
- A two-fanged mistress, Romulus old remembering,
- Awaits thee; middlemost whose sable groin
- And hide time-loosened thou with coynte-rime bewrayed