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Sportive Epigrams on Priapus (52.25-53.4)

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Refs {'start': {'reference': '52.25', 'human_reference': 'Poem 52 Line 25'}, 'end': {'reference': '53.4', 'human_reference': 'Poem 53 Line 4'}}
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Yet, these abandoning, to what grounds I worked
(Most villainous of thieves!), you're fain to flock.
Doubtless for open penalty ye come
And that attracts you wherewithal we threat.
Ho thou, which hardly thy rapacious hand
Canst from the garden in my charge contain,
First shall this watchman, ever lustful loon,
Entering and exiting alternate-wise

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