PRACTICAL PARADOXES AND PUZZLES.


A puzzle is not solved, impatient sirs,

By peeping at its answer, in a trice—

When Gordius, the plow-boy, king of Phrygia,

Tied up his implements of husbandry

In the far-famed knot, rash Alexander

Did not undo, by cutting it in twain.

Paradoxes and Puzzles, although by many persons looked upon as mere trifles, have, in numerous instances, cost their inventors considerable time, and exhibit a great degree of ingenuity. We can readily imagine that some of the complicated puzzles in the ensuing pages may have been originally constructed by captives, to pass away the hours of a long and dreary imprisonment; thus does the misery of a few frequently conduce to the amusement of many. We look upon a Paradox as a sort of superior riddle, and a tolerable Puzzle, in our opinion, takes precedence of a first-rate rebus. There is often considerable thought, calculation, patience, and management, required to solve some of these strange enigmas; and we have, ere now, followed the mazes of a Puzzle so ardently, as to be entirely absorbed in devising means to extricate ourself from its bewildering difficulties; and felt almost as much pleasure in eventually achieving victory over it, as we have in conquering an adversary at some superior game of skill. It is "in good sooth, a right dainty and pleasant pastime," to watch the stray wanderings of another person attempting to elucidate a Paradox, or perform a Puzzle, with which one is previously acquainted. It is laughable to see him elated with hope at the apparent speedy end of his troubles, when you know that, at that moment, he is actually farther from his object than he was when he began; and it is no less amusing to watch his increasing despair, as he conceives himself to be getting more and more involved, when you are well aware that he is within a single turn of a happy termination of his toils; but what a mirthful moment is that, when there being only two ways to turn, the one right and the other wrong, as is usually the case, he takes the latter, and becomes more than ever