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The Humourous Poetry of the English Language

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But as <strong>the</strong>y come, on both sides he takes fees,<br />

And pleaseth both; for while he melts his grease<br />

For this; that wins, for whom he holds his peace.<br />

EPIGRAMATIC VERSES BY SAMUEL BUTLER.<br />

OPINION.<br />

Opinion governs all mankind,<br />

Like <strong>the</strong> blind's leading <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> blind;<br />

For he that has no eyes in 's head,<br />

Must be by a dog glad to be led;<br />

And no beasts have so little in 'em<br />

As that inhuman brute, Opinion.<br />

"Tis an infectious pestilence,<br />

<strong>The</strong> tokens upon wit and sense,<br />

That with a venomous contagion<br />

Invades <strong>the</strong> sick imagination:<br />

And, when it seizes any part,<br />

It strikes <strong>the</strong> poison to <strong>the</strong> heart."<br />

This men <strong>of</strong> one ano<strong>the</strong>r catch,<br />

By contact, as <strong>the</strong> humors match.<br />

And nothing's so perverse in nature<br />

As a pr<strong>of</strong>ound opiniator.<br />

CRITICS.<br />

Critics are like a kind <strong>of</strong> flies, that breed<br />

In wild fig-trees, and when <strong>the</strong>y're grown up, feed<br />

Upon <strong>the</strong> raw fruit <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nobler kind,<br />

And, by <strong>the</strong>ir nibbling on <strong>the</strong> outward rind,<br />

Open <strong>the</strong> pores, and make way for <strong>the</strong> sun<br />

To ripen it sooner than he would have done.<br />

HYPOCRISY.

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