The Biliad Or How to Criticize a Satire With the Dirge of Repeal And Other

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The Biliad Or How to Criticize a Satire With the Dirge of Repeal And Other
T M Terence Mcmahon Hughes
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What qualities make wedlock sweet as honey ? Youth, beauty, breeding, virtue, wit, and— money !
EPIGRAMS. 97 What qualities for single life are fit ?
If poor — youth, beauty, breeding, virtue, wit !
Since matrimony dower' d alone is sunny, 'Twere just as well, for short, to call it " 'money. " - Laudis titulique cupido.
Juvenal. Sat. X. 143.
" What ! chain' d for ever to your books ?" Quoth Readnone, as he crost my portal ; More posed he at my answer looks : " I kill myself to be immortal !"
... ON A YOUTH WHO WAS SAID TO BE DESTINED FOR THE GALLOWS.
Jam calida et matura juventa, Inguina traduntur medicis, Juvenal. Sat. Vi. 368.
Jack will not hang ; oh, say it not !
He will not hang— but living rot !
With flowers he wreathes the poison odious, Yet fatal as thy sword, Harmodius !
98 EPIGRAMS.
La traicion es aceptada, pero el traidor es aborrecido.
Spanish Proverb.
Be such, ever such, the apostate's reward ; Though the treason's accepted, the traitor 's abhorr'd !
Medicis quid tristibus ?


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