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Priapeia. Alphabetical List Of First Lines

A certain person, an thou please (Priapus!).... [50]

A
chough, a caries, an eld-worn grave.... [57]

A
damsel drier than the raisin'd grape,.... [32]

A
robber famed for greed exceeding wonder.... [92]

A
she (than Hector's parent longer aged,.... [11]

A
starveling stranger made me laughing-stock.... [71]


All the conditions (they say
) Priapus made with the youngling....

Although with yard distent (Priapus!) weighted.... [80]


An fro' me woman shall thieve or plunder me man or a man-child,.... [21]


An I rustical seem to have spoken somewhat unlearned.... [68]


An thou pluck of this orchard fruit to my guarding committed.... [72]


An thou would fain go filled thou mayest devour our Priapus.... [94]


At holy offering to the Lustful GodThief, for first thieving shalt be swived, but an.... [34]


Aye in this prickle of ours the bonniest boon to be found is.... [17]


Bacchus often is wont with a moderate bunch to be sated.... [53]


Bailiff Aristagoras of his grapes high-pedigree'd boasting.... [42]


Bailiff of house whilom, now I of fieldlet the tiller.... [83]


Carved me no rustic boor his artless sickle a-plying.... [93]


Charged to my charge the fieldlet who shall dare.... [14]


Darkly might I to thee say: Oh give me for ever and ever....

Dodona is hallowed, Jupiter, to thee.... [77]


Dreadful wi' sickle and dire with thy greater part, O Priapus!.... [29]

E, D,
an thou write, conjoining the two with a hyphen.... [54]


First a wild-fig-tree trunk was I, not useful as timber.... [95]


Form-charms in Mercury have might to please.... [39]


Hadst thou as many of apples as offers of verses (Priapus!).... [60]


Here has the bailiff, now of this plentiful garden the guardian,.... [23]


Here' Here! nor dare expect (whoe'er thou be).... [13]


Hie thee amid these vines wher an thou gather a grape-bunch.... [30]


Hither, Quirites! (here what limit is?).... [25]


Ho girl! no whiter-skinned than Moorish man.... [46]


Ho thou, which hardly thy rapacious hand.... [52]

I
am not hewèd of the fragile elm.... [91]

I
thuswise fashioned I by rustic art.... [87]


In play, Priapus (thou canst testify)....

Know that this crass coarse yard nor lengthens nor stands as becomes it.... [81]


Know, lest due warning be denied by thee.... [59]


Long as thy wanton hand to pluck refrain.... [31]


Matrons avoid this site, for your chaste breed....

Neither of garden nor of blessed vine.... [85]


Not to be moved am I; shouldst thou, Thief, venture on thieving.... [74]


Of vergers diligent guard (Priapus!), threat.... [73]


Oft in my speech one letter is lost; for Predicate always....

One than a goose's marrow softer far.... [64]


PEnelope's first syllable followed by firstling of DIdo.... [67]


Priapus! perish I an words obscene.... [28]


Rare as those apples wherewith Hippomenes Schoenes ravished.... [15]


Refrain from deeming all my sayings be.... [43]


Right through the middle of lads and of lasses a passage shall pierce.... [76]


Roses in spring in the autumn fruits and in summer they bring me.... [86]


Simply to thee I say whatever to say shall behove me.... [38]


Sleep, O ye watchdogs! safe, while aid in guarding the garden.... [62]


The Gods and Goddesses deny thy teeth.... [79]


These tablets, sacred to the Rigid God....

Thief, for first thieving shalt be swived, but an.... [35]


This grove to thee devote I give, Priapus!.... [89]


This place, O youths, I protect, nor less this turf-builded cottage.... [88]


This staff of office cut from tree as 'tis,.... [24]


This, with his snout aye alert to uproot the lilies a-blowing.... [65]


Tho
' see you drenchèd wet that part of me.... [48]


Thou shalt be pedicate (lad!), thou also (lass!) shalt be rogered.... [12]


Thou too dost mock me, Thief! and the infamous.... [56]


Thou who with prickle affrightest men and passives with sickle!.... [90]


Thou, of unrighteous thought, that hardly canst.... [27]


Thou, who art 'customed to view around the walls of our temple.... [49]


Thou, who lest manly mark thy glances meet.... [66]


Though I be agèd now, though head and chin.... [78]


Though I be wooden Priapus (as thou see'st)....

Thunders are under Jove; with the trident weaponed is Neptune.... [19]

'Tis not enough, my friends, I set my seat.... [63]

'Ware of my catching! If caught, with rod I never will harm thee.... [10]


We all show special notes of bodily shape:.... [36]


Wealth is my loss! Do thou vouchsafe lend aid to my prayer,.... [20]


Well-known darling of folk in the Circus Maximus far famed,.... [26]


What be this pother? For what cause suspects.... [51]


What hast thou, meddling watch, with me to do?.... [16]


What news be here? what send those angry gods?.... [84]


What shouldest say this spear (although I'm wooden) be wishing.... [44]


What then? Had Trojan yard Taenerian dame and her Cunnus.... [69]


Whatever thief shall trick my faith may he.... [58]


When the fig's honied sweet thy taste shall catch.... [70]


Whenas the Rigid God espied a wight.... [45]


While there is life 'tis fitting to hope, O rustical guardian!.... [82]


Who could believe my words? 'Tis shame to confess that the sickle.... [55]


Who of you people here shall come to sup.... [47]


Whoso comes hither shall a bard become.... [41]


Whoso of violets here shall pluck or rose,.... [22]

'Why be my parts obscene displayed without cover?' thou askest....

Why laugh such laughter, O most silly maid?....

Why on memorial tablet do they limn.... [37]


Why, cultivator, vainly moan to me.... [61]


Why, O ye pathic girls, with sidelong oglings observe me?.... [75]


Will ever Telethusa, posture-mime.... [18]


Wont the Priapi of old were to have both Naiads and Dryads.... [33]


Yon Telethusa befamed amid the damsels Suburran.... [40]
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