3 books to know Horatian Satire. Anthony Trollope

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Zeno was told that one of his enemies was no more he was observed to be deeply moved. "What!" said one of his disciples, "you weep at the death of an enemy?" "Ah, 'tis true," replied the great Stoic; "but you should see me smile at the death of a friend."

      CALUMNUS, n. A graduate of the School for Scandal.

      CAMEL, n. A quadruped (the Splaypes humpidorsus) of great value to the show business. There are two kinds of camels—the camel proper and the camel improper. It is the latter that is always exhibited.

      CANNIBAL, n. A gastronome of the old school who preserves the simple tastes and adheres to the natural diet of the pre-pork period.

      CANNON, n. An instrument employed in the rectification of national boundaries.

      CANONICALS, n. The motley worm by Jesters of the Court of Heaven.

      CAPITAL, n. The seat of misgovernment. That which provides the fire, the pot, the dinner, the table and the knife and fork for the anarchist; the part of the repast that himself supplies is the disgrace before meat. Capital Punishment, a penalty regarding the justice and expediency of which many worthy persons—including all the assassins—entertain grave misgivings.

      CARMELITE, n. A mendicant friar of the order of Mount Carmel.

      As Death was a-rising out one day,

      Across Mount Camel he took his way,

      Where he met a mendicant monk,

      Some three or four quarters drunk,

      With a holy leer and a pious grin,

      Ragged and fat and as saucy as sin,

      Who held out his hands and cried:

      "Give, give in Charity's name, I pray.

      Give in the name of the Church. O give,

      Give that her holy sons may live!"

      And Death replied,

      Smiling long and wide:

      "I'll give, holy father, I'll give thee—a ride."

      With a rattle and bang

      Of his bones, he sprang

      From his famous Pale Horse, with his spear;

      By the neck and the foot

      Seized the fellow, and put

      Him astride with his face to the rear.

      The Monarch laughed loud with a sound that fell

      Like clods on the coffin's sounding shell:

      "Ho, ho! A beggar on horseback, they say,

      Will ride to the devil!"—and thump

      Fell the flat of his dart on the rump

      Of the charger, which galloped away.

      Faster and faster and faster it flew,

      Till the rocks and the flocks and the trees that grew

      By the road were dim and blended and blue

      To the wild, wild eyes

      Of the rider—in size

      Resembling a couple of blackberry pies.

      Death laughed again, as a tomb might laugh

      At a burial service spoiled,

      And the mourners' intentions foiled

      By the body erecting

      Its head and objecting

      To further proceedings in its behalf.

      Many a year and many a day

      Have passed since these events away.

      The monk has long been a dusty corse,

      And Death has never recovered his horse.

      For the friar got hold of its tail,

      And steered it within the pale

      Of the monastery gray,

      Where the beast was stabled and fed

      With barley and oil and bread

      Till fatter it grew than the fattest friar,

      And so in due course was appointed Prior.

      G.J.

      CARNIVOROUS, adj. Addicted to the cruelty of devouring the timorous vegetarian, his heirs and assigns.

      CARTESIAN, adj. Relating to Descartes, a famous philosopher, author of the celebrated dictum, Cogito ergo sum—whereby he was pleased to suppose he demonstrated the reality of human existence. The dictum might be improved, however, thus: Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum— "I think that I think, therefore I think that I am;" as close an approach to certainty as any philosopher has yet made.

      CAT, n. A soft, indestructible automaton provided by nature to be kicked when things go wrong in the domestic circle.

      This is a dog,

      This is a cat.

      This is a frog,

      This is a rat.

      Run, dog, mew, cat.

      Jump, frog, gnaw, rat.

      Elevenson

      CAVILER, n. A critic of our own work.

      CEMETERY, n. An isolated suburban spot where mourners match lies, poets write at a target and stone-cutters spell for a wager. The inscriptions following will serve to illustrate the success attained in these Olympian games:

      His virtues were so conspicuous that his enemies, unable to

      overlook them, denied them, and his friends, to whose loose lives

      they were a rebuke, represented them as vices. They are here

      commemorated by his family, who shared them.

      In the earth we here prepare a

      Place to lay our little Clara.

      Thomas M. and Mary Frazer

      P.S.—Gabriel will raise her.

      CENTAUR, n. One of a race of persons who lived before the division

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