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Ad Priapum, Epig. 40.
No Guardian of a Garden, or vine bud,But (my Priapus) of a mighty wood,
From whence th'art born, and again born mayst bee,
I charge thee keep all thievish hands from me.
Preserve thy Masters grove for firing too,
For if that faile, we shall finde wood in you.
Ex otio Negotium | ||