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Sportive Epigrams on Priapus (32.3-33.6)

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Else thee my belly's arm shall loosen so
Out of thy proper anus thou shalt flow.
A damsel drier than the raisin'd grape,
Warmer than boxwood or than virgin wax,
Who pismires clustering on her every limb
Maketh a bulky-corpulent folk appear;
One whose unopened bowels through her skin
The Tuscan wizard can at will prospect;

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