The Cynic's Word Book. Амброз Бирс

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that lamed their limbs)

       To serve his temple and maintain the fires,

       Expound the law, manipulate the wires.

       Amazed, the populace the rites attend,

       Believe whate'er they cannot comprehend.

       And, inly edified to learn that two

       Half-hairs joined so and so (as Art can do)

       Have sweeter values and a grace more fit

       Than Nature's hairs that never have been split,

       Bring cates and wines for sacrificiàl feasts,

       And sell their garments to support the priests.

      ARTLESSNESS, n. A certain engaging quality to which women attain by long study and severe practice upon the admiring male, who is pleased to fancy it resembles the candid simplicity of his young.

      ASPERSE, v. t Maliciously to ascribe to another vicious actions which one has not had the temptation and opportunity to commit.

      ASS, n. A public singer with a good voice but no ear. In Virginia City, Nevada, he is called the Washoe Canary, in Dakota, the Senator, and everywhere the Donkey. The animal is widely and variously celebrated in the literature, art, and religion of every age and country; no other so engages and fires the human imagination as this noble vertebrate. Indeed, it is doubted by some (Ramasilus, lib. II., De Clem., and C. Stantatus, De Temperamente) if it is not a god; and as such we know it was worshipped by the Etruscans, and, if we may believe Macrobius, by the Capasians also. Of the only two animals admitted into the Mahometan Paradise along with the souls of men, the ass that carried Balaam is one, the dog of the Seven Sleepers the other. This is no small distinction. From what has been written about this beast might be compiled a library of great splendor and magnitude, rivaling that of the Shakspearean cult, and that which clusters about the Bible. It may be said, generally, that all literature is more or less Asinine.

       "Hail, holy Ass!" the quiring angels sing;

       "Priest of Unreason, and of Discords King!

       Great co-Creator, let Thy glory shine:

       God made all else, the Mule—the Mule is thine!"

       G.F.

      AUCTIONEER, n. The man who proclaims with a hammer that he has picked a pocket with his tongue.

      AUSTRALIA, n. A country lying in the South Sea, whose industrial and commercial development has been unspeakably retarded by an unfortunate dispute among geographers as to whether it is a continent or an island.

      AVERNUS, n. The lake by which the ancients entered the infernal regions. The fact that access to the infernal regions was obtained by a lake is believed by the learned Marcus Ansello Scrutator to have suggested the Christian rite of baptism by immersion. This, however, has been shown by Lactantius to be an error.

       Facilis descensus Avertit,

       The poet remarks; and the sense

       Of it is that when down hill I turn I

       Will get more of punches than pence.

       Jehal Dai Lupe.

      AVERSION, n. The feeling that one has for the plate after he has eaten its contents, madam.

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      BAAL, n. A deity formerly much worshipped under various names. As Baal he was popular with the Phoenicians; as Belus or Bel he had the honor to be served by the priest Berosus, who wrote the famous account of the Deluge; as Babel he had a tower partly erected to his glory on the Plain of Shinar. From Babel comes our English word "babble." Under whatever name worshipped, Baal is the Sun-god. As Beelzebub he is the god of flies, which are begotten of the sun's rays on stagnant water. In Physicia Baal is still worshipped as Bolus, and as Belly he is adored and served with abundant sacrifice by the priests of Guttle and Swig.

      BABB, or BABY, n. A misshapen creature of no particular age, sex, or condition, chiefly remarkable for the violence of the sympathies and antipathies it excites in others, itself without sentiment or emotion. There have been famous babes; for example, little Moses, from whose adventure in the bulrushes the Egyptian hierophants of seven centuries before doubtless derived their idle tale of the child Osiris being preserved on a floating lotus leaf.

       Ere babes were invented

       The girls were contented.

       Now man is tormented

       Until to buy babes he has squandered

       His money. And so I have pondered

       This thing, and thought may be

       'T were better that Baby

       The First had been eagled or condored.

       Ro Amil.

      BACCHUS, w. A convenient deity invented by the ancients as an excuse for getting drunk.

       Is public worship, then, a sin,

       That for devotions paid to Bacchus

       The lictors dare to run us in,

       And resolutely thump and whack us?

       Horace.

      BACK, n. That part of your friend which it is your privilege to contemplate in your adversity.

      BACKBITE, v. t. To "speak of a man as you find him" when he can't find you.

      BAIT, n. A preparation that renders the hook more palatable. The best kind is beauty.

      BAPTISM, n. A sacred rite of such efficacy that he who finds himself in heaven without having undergone it will be unhappy forever. It is performed with water in two ways— by immersion, or plunging, and by aspersion, or sprinkling.

       But whether the plan of immersion

       Is better than simple aspersion

       Let those immersed

       And those aspersed

       Decide by the Authorized Version,

       And by matching their agues tertian.

       G. F.

      BAROMETER, n. An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having.

      BARRACK, n. A house in which soldiers enjoy a portion of that of which it is their business to deprive others.

      BASILISK, n. The cockatrice. A sort of serpent hatched from the egg of a cock. The basilisk had a bad eye, and its glance was fatal. Many infidels deny this creature's existence, but Semprello Aurator saw and handled one that had been blinded by lightning as a punishment for having fatally gazed on a lady of rank whom Jupiter loved. Juno afterward restored the reptile's sight and hid it in a cave. Nothing is so well attested by the ancients as the existence of the basilisk, but the cocks have stopped laying eggs.

      BASTINADO, n. The act of walking on wood without exertion.

      BATH, n. A kind of mystic ceremony substituted for religious worship, with what spiritual efficacy has not been determined.

       The man who taketh a steam bath

       He loseth all the skin he hath,

       And, for he 's boiled a brilliant red,

       Thinketh to cleanliness he's wed,

       Forgetting that his lungs he's soiling

       With dirty vapors of the boiling.

       Richard Gwow.

      BATTLE, n. A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue.

      BEARD, n. The hair that is commonly cut off by those who justly execrate the absurd Chinese custom of shaving the head.

      BEAUTY,