'Tis fine, say'st thou. What! to be prais'd, and hang?

Effeminate Roman! shall such stuff prevail,

To tickle thee, and make thee wag thy tail?

Say, should a shipwreck'd sailor sing his woe,

Wouldst thou be mov'd to pity, and bestow

An alms? What's more prepost'rous than to see

A merry beggar? wit in misery!

DRYDEN'S PERSIUS.

[f] For Cassius Severus, see s. xix. note [a].

[g] Gabinianus was a teacher of rhetoric in the reign of Vespasian. Eusebius, in his Chronicon, eighth of Vespasian, says that Gabinianus, a celebrated rhetorician, was a teacher of eloquence in Gaul. Gabinianus, celeberrimi nominis rhetor, in Galliâ docuit. His admirers deemed him another Cicero, and, after him, all such orators were called CICERONES GABISTIANI.