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Sportive Epigrams on Priapus (23.4-25.1)

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By the same tension you in me behold
Go burst, I ever pray, and may his yard
Against his navel throb and rap in vain.
Here has the bailiff, now of this plentiful garden the guardian,
Bidden me care for the place he to my service entrusts.
Thief! thou shalt suffer the pain albeit crying in anger--
'What! for a cabbage all this? This for a cabbage I bear?'
This staff of office cut from tree as 'tis,

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