Priapeia

Priaepia

by divers poets in English verse and prose. Translated by Sir Richard Burton and Leonard C. Smithers

  1. Wheat-ears, while to my mind winter is horrible pest;
  2. For that the cold I dread lest I being god made of timber
  3. End me as fuel for fire chopped by those ignorant boors.
  1. I thuswise fashioned I by rustic art
  2. And from dried poplar-trunk (O traveller!) hewn,
  3. This fieldlet, leftwards as thy glances fall,
  4. And my lord's cottage with his pauper garth
  5. Protect, repelling thieves' rapacious hands.
  6. In spring with vari-coloured wreaths I'm crown'd,
  7. In fervid summer with the glowing grain,