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Sportive Epigrams on Priapus (16.3-17.2)

urn:cts:latinLit:phi1103.phi001.lascivaroma-eng1:16.3-17.2
Refs {'start': {'reference': '16.3', 'human_reference': 'Poem 16 Line 3'}, 'end': {'reference': '17.2', 'human_reference': 'Poem 17 Line 2'}}
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Fen as one fancies the lot which, pacing her patrial vergers,
Nausicaä full oft bare in her well-fillèd lap;
Sweet as the pome whereon Acontius limnèd the letters
Which being read his Fair pledged to her love-longing swain;
Such be the fruits that youth who owneth the flourishing fieldlet
Placed on the table of stone, naked Priapus! for thee.
What hast thou, meddling watch, with me to do?
Why baulk the robber who to me would come?

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