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Sportive Epigrams on Priapus (67.4-69.3)

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Refs {'start': {'reference': '67.4', 'human_reference': 'Poem 67 Line 4'}, 'end': {'reference': '69.3', 'human_reference': 'Poem 69 Line 3'}}
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Within thy vitals thou desire to feel.
PEnelope's first syllable followed by firstling of DIdo
Take, and of CAmus--the front also of REmus the head.
Whatso thou makest of these unto me when caught in my orchard
Thief thou shalt give, such pain shall for thy thieving atone.
An I rustical seem to have spoken somewhat unlearned,
Pardon me: apples I pluck, pluck I no matter of books;
Yet in my rudeness ok when hearing the dominie reading,

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