登陆注册
6142700000015

第15章

FAIRY, n. A creature, variously fashioned and endowed, that formerly inhabited the meadows and forests. It was nocturnal in its habits, and somewhat addicted to dancing and the theft of children. The fairies are now believed by naturalist to be extinct, though a clergyman of the Church of England saw three near Colchester as lately as 1855, while passing through a park after dining with the lord of the manor. The sight greatly staggered him, and he was so affected that his account of it was incoherent. In the year 1807 a troop of fairies visited a wood near Aix and carried off the daughter of a peasant, who had been seen to enter it with a bundle of clothing. The son of a wealthy _bourgeois_ disappeared about the same time, but afterward returned. He had seen the abduction been in pursuit of the fairies. Justinian Gaux, a writer of the fourteenth century, avers that so great is the fairies' power of transformation that he saw one change itself into two opposing armies and fight a battle with great slaughter, and that the next day, after it had resumed its original shape and gone away, there were seven hundred bodies of the slain which the villagers had to bury. He does not say if any of the wounded recovered. In the time of Henry III, of England, a law was made which prescribed the death penalty for "Kyllynge, wowndynge, or mamynge" a fairy, and it was universally respected.

FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.

FAMOUS, adj. Conspicuously miserable.

Done to a turn on the iron, behold Him who to be famous aspired.

Content? Well, his grill has a plating of gold, And his twistings are greatly admired.

Hassan Brubuddy FASHION, n. A despot whom the wise ridicule and obey.

A king there was who lost an eye In some excess of passion;

And straight his courtiers all did try To follow the new fashion.

Each dropped one eyelid when before The throne he ventured, thinking 'Twould please the king. That monarch swore He'd slay them all for winking.

What should they do? They were not hot To hazard such disaster;

They dared not close an eye -- dared not See better than their master.

Seeing them lacrymose and glum, A leech consoled the weepers:

He spread small rags with liquid gum And covered half their peepers.

The court all wore the stuff, the flame Of royal anger dying.

That's how court-plaster got its name Unless I'm greatly lying.

Naramy Oof FEAST, n. A festival. A religious celebration usually signalized by gluttony and drunkenness, frequently in honor of some holy person distinguished for abstemiousness. In the Roman Catholic Church feasts are "movable" and "immovable," but the celebrants are uniformly immovable until they are full. In their earliest development these entertainments took the form of feasts for the dead; such were held by the Greeks, under the name _Nemeseia_, by the Aztecs and Peruvians, as in modern times they are popular with the Chinese; though it is believed that the ancient dead, like the modern, were light eaters.

Among the many feasts of the Romans was the _Novemdiale_, which was held, according to Livy, whenever stones fell from heaven.

FELON, n. A person of greater enterprise than discretion, who in embracing an opportunity has formed an unfortunate attachment.

FEMALE, n. One of the opposing, or unfair, ***.

The Maker, at Creation's birth, With living things had stocked the earth.

From elephants to bats and snails, They all were good, for all were males.

But when the Devil came and saw He said: "By Thine eternal law Of growth, maturity, decay, These all must quickly pass away And leave untenanted the earth Unless Thou dost establish birth" --

Then tucked his head beneath his wing To laugh -- he had no sleeve -- the thing With deviltry did so accord, That he'd suggested to the Lord.

The Master pondered this advice, Then shook and threw the fateful dice Wherewith all matters here below Are ordered, and observed the throw;

Then bent His head in awful state, Confirming the decree of Fate.

From every part of earth anew The conscious dust consenting flew, While rivers from their courses rolled To make it plastic for the mould.

Enough collected (but no more, For niggard Nature hoards her store)

He kneaded it to flexible clay, While Nick unseen threw some away.

And then the various forms He cast, Gross organs first and finer last;

No one at once evolved, but all By even touches grew and small Degrees advanced, till, shade by shade, To match all living things He'd made Females, complete in all their parts Except (His clay gave out) the hearts.

"No matter," Satan cried; "with speed I'll fetch the very hearts they need" --

So flew away and soon brought back The number needed, in a sack.

That night earth range with sounds of strife --

Ten million males each had a wife;

That night sweet Peace her pinions spread O'er Hell -- ten million devils dead!

G.J.

FIB, n. A lie that has not cut its teeth. An habitual liar's nearest approach to truth: the perigee of his eccentric orbit.

When David said: "All men are liars," Dave, Himself a liar, fibbed like any thief.

Perhaps he thought to weaken disbelief By proof that even himself was not a slave To Truth; though I suspect the aged knave Had been of all her servitors the chief Had he but known a fig's reluctant leaf Is more than e'er she wore on land or wave.

No, David served not Naked Truth when he Struck that sledge-hammer blow at all his race;

Nor did he hit the nail upon the head:

For reason shows that it could never be, And the facts contradict him to his face.

Men are not liars all, for some are dead.

Bartle Quinker FICKLENESS, n. The iterated satiety of an enterprising affection.

FIDDLE, n. An instrument to tickle human ears by friction of a horse's tail on the entrails of a cat.

To Rome said Nero: "If to smoke you turn I shall not cease to fiddle while you burn."

To Nero Rome replied: "Pray do your worst, 'Tis my excuse that you were fiddling first."

Orm Pludge FIDELITY, n. A virtue peculiar to those who are about to be betrayed.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 古墓毒妃:绝色庶女药师

    古墓毒妃:绝色庶女药师

    新婚之夜,新郎大怒弃她而去,因为她竟然没有丝毫灵力,无法合体双修。身为七轮世家庶出的她成为家族耻辱,被剥骨而死,为她保守秘密的母亲也因此被囚禁在冰湖之中。若有来生,我必赶尽杀绝!星火不留!她的遗言响彻天地。三千年后,一缕阳光照进古墓,灵力涌动,枯骨换新颜,她睁开双眼,一个盗墓贼正站在石棺前笑她陪葬品少的可怜。是区区盗墓毛贼误闯了废柴庶女的坟墓?是迟来的天才美人撞上能召唤各路神兽的万兽之王?弑父杀仇,挑战王者,雪耻方休!就凭三千年静修给了她遍身灵力!就凭母亲留给她的胭脂戒指!凤鸣天下,龙隐凡尘,锦瑟之合,绝世无双!
  • 再世为妖

    再世为妖

    因为一个灵异游戏,阿紫和几个网友失散在一个莫须有的异时空里。就在他们经历了诸多的挫折,终于相聚,并寻得可以开启时空之门的两件宝物之时,阿紫却遇害身亡,作为唯一能运用其中一件宝物的人,她以再世为妖的代价复活,送朋友回到现代,自己却再也回不到人群。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 农耕末世

    农耕末世

    戏说多年的末世终是众口成谶,一道刺目的曙光拉开了全球进化的序幕。这一次,老天爷为众生打开了大门,却独独关上了人类的那扇,这是一个连树都可能吃人的世界。幸运的是,张昱家族传承多年的玉坠,为他一脚踹开了另一扇门……
  • 魔王征战

    魔王征战

    数九寒天,睡眼朦胧的李广寒已经第三次尝试起床了。在北国的最南边,是个很尴尬的地方。北国整体处于星球的高纬度线上,在冬天的时候特别的寒冷,家家户户都是依靠着国家的集体供暖来抵御寒冷。而处于北国最南边的几个城市,集体供暖对于他们来说并不是很经济的方案,毕竟厚衣厚被就能够提供人类身体能够抵抗的温度了。所以,要说是冬天的舒适度来说,这几个城市是比不过北国的其他地方的,更别说南国的四季如春了。
  • 逆流之仪上

    逆流之仪上

    若有一天,一只恶魔告诉你他想引领文明至新——你信么?
  • 开局无数系统

    开局无数系统

    被渣女分手之后,周枫获得了无数系统。“《最强败家系统》:没有什么女人是宿主砸1000亿得不到的,如果真有,那就砸2000亿。”“《最强渣男系统》:整什么花里胡哨啊,让宿主安安静静当个渣男他不香么?”“《最强签到系统》:宿主,您脚下的地板砖就是一处绝佳的签到地点哟。”“《最强特种兵系统》:都让开,都让开,系统检测到数万美女来袭,特为宿主提供高级大礼包一个,让宿主能战十万个。”“……”周枫:唉,系统太多,算不算是一种烦恼呢?
  • 浮世镜语

    浮世镜语

    她最擅长在人间搜集故事,这个爱好始于很久很久的以前,她有了浮世镜成为了南海仙尊,浮世镜主。浮世镜是镜花泽中她偶然得到的物件,以镜浮生万象,浮幻众生。只要她愿意,随时可勘破世间万物的生生世世。但她习惯了亲自拈一朵云彩,下到凡尘间来,盛一杯小酒,买一碟樱花糕,听着别人的故事。她是浮世镜主,一切感情自然看得通透,但,她有时也会在别人的故事里,留下自己的眼泪。她是仙人,断了七情六欲,是没有感情的,但同样,她最放不下的,也是感情。仙人无爱,断情绝心。却都是一场荒唐的笑话,到头来孤独,才是仙人的宿命。
  • 我的真气有毒啊

    我的真气有毒啊

    修真元年,妖族南下,魔教盛行,仙门内乱,天下动荡,强者纷纷涌现。在这危局之时,众仙子发出自己的见解。灵蝶仙子:有幸得到宋公子丹药,让在下领悟道体,得以傲视群雄。月寒宫主:宋公子随手送个灵器,比月宫传承还要强大。日月神女:天下第一?绝世无双?不如宋公子一根手指头。……宋玄作为穿越者,压力山大,他是史上最毒的修真者。把毒反过来用,就能变成治人的良药,和无比强大的神器。史上第一炼丹师、炼器师等一系列头衔,将在此刻诞生。……宋玄只想安安静静的做个少爷,没想到一不留神,就成为了修真界的风云人物……
  • 天神在打工

    天神在打工

    三大神殿之一的主人竟公然发怒,一拳消灭整个银河系?其中的原因是什么,到底是道德的沦丧还是人性的败坏。