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Sportive Epigrams on Priapus (17.3-19.5)

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Refs {'start': {'reference': '17.3', 'human_reference': 'Poem 17 Line 3'}, 'end': {'reference': '19.5', 'human_reference': 'Poem 19 Line 5'}}
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Let him draw nigh: the laxer shall he go.
Aye in this prickle of ours the bonniest boon to be found is,
Loose for my daily use never a woman can be.
Will ever Telethusa, posture-mime,
Who with no tunic veiling hinder cheeks
Higher than her vitals heaves with apter geste
Wriggle to please thee with her wavy loins?
So thee, Priapus, not alone she'll move

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