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Sportive Epigrams on Priapus (57.3-58.4)

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Refs {'start': {'reference': '57.3', 'human_reference': 'Poem 57 Line 3'}, 'end': {'reference': '58.4', 'human_reference': 'Poem 58 Line 4'}}
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Ah hapless I, that should be only wood
What makes me ever formidable seem!
Yet will I charge my garden's lustful lord
For me deign robber-folk to irrumate.
A chough, a caries, an eld-worn grave,
By lapse of crowding centuries rotten grown,
Who as a wetnurse haply may have fed
Tithonus, Priam, Nestor, and perchance

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