'Omne epigramma sit instar apis, sit aculeus illi, Sint sua mella, sit et corporis exigui.' F. C. KISSENPFENNING (1656). 'Three things must epigrams, like bees, have all: A sting and honey, and a body small.' RILEY. 'The qualities rare in a bee that we meet, The body should always be little and sweet, 'An epigram should be, if right, Short, simple, pointed, keen, and bright, A lively little thing: Like wasp with taper body-bound By lines-not many-neat and round, All ending in a sting.' |