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S. 1901. CONTENTS PAGE Horace at Cambridge — 1. Of the Perfect Undergraduate - - 3 2. Of those that go down to the River - 6 3. Of Changing Seasons - - - - II 4. Of Pindar and other Sporting Touts - 15 5. Of Saul among the Prophets - - - 20 6. Of a Tutorial Night-Off - - - 24 7. Of Riverside Chargers 28 8. Of Counsel to Coxswains 33 9. Of a Reformed Sportsman 38 10. Of the Battle of the Fifth 40 11. Of Middle- Age in Motley 43 12. Of Evergreen Sirens 46 13. Of Naval Adventure .... 49 14. Of Fat...uous Bloods 52 15. Of the New School of Letters - - 56 16. Of Moderate Ambition 59 17. Of Making Hay in Sunshine - - - 61 18. Of the Necessity of Going Down - - 64 19. Of the Author's Tendency to become a Bird 67 xii. Contents PAGE The Dirge of the Amateur Maenad - - 71 Oxford v. Cambridge Ladies 80 Cambridge Re-visited. I 84 Cambridge Re-visited. II 90 Quis pro Domina? 95 HORACE AT CAMBRIDGE HORACE AT CAMBRIDGE OF THE PERFECT UNDERGRADUATE INTEGER VITAE The man that never told a lie Or cut a College Chapel, That lives within his Tutor's eye And is, in fact, its apple ; Whether by fabled heights of Gog Or Granta's mazy winding Upon his customary jog He goes serenely grinding ; — B — 2 HORACE AT CAMBRIDGE OF THE PERFECT UNDERGRADUATE INTEGER VITAE The man that never told a He Or cut a College Chapel, That lives within his Tutor's eye And is, in fact, its apple ; Whether by fabled heights of Gog Or Granta's mazy winding Upon his customary jog He goes serenely grinding ;— B — 2 Horace at Cambridge He little needs (so few his fears, So equable his liver) To join the Arquebusiliers Or even read The Quiver.
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