Jubilate Agno, Fragment B, [For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry] | | |
by Christopher Smart | ||
For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry. |
For sixthly he rolls upon wash.
For seventhly he fleas himself, that he may not be interrupted upon the beat.
For eighthly he rubs himself against a post.
For ninthly he looks up for his instructions.
For tenthly he goes in quest of food.
For having considered God and himself he will consider his neighbor.
For if he meets another cat he will kiss her in kindness.
For when he takes his prey he plays with it to give it a chance.
For one mouse in seven escapes by his dallying.
For when his day's work is done his business more properly begins.
For he keeps the Lord's watch in the night against the adversary.
For he counteracts the powers of darkness by his electrical skin and glaring eyes.
For he counteracts the Devil, who is death, by brisking about the life.
For in his morning orisons he loves the sun and the sun loves him.
For he is of the tribe of Tiger.
For the Cherub Cat is a term of the Angel Tiger.Lastly, here is my daughter, multi-tasking.
For he has the subtlety and hissing of a serpent, which in goodness he suppresses.
For he will not do destruction if he is well-fed, neither will he spit without provocation.
For he purrs in thankfulness when God tells him he's a good Cat.
For he is an instrument for the children to learn benevolence upon.
For every house is incomplete without him, and a blessing is lacking in the spirit.
For the Lord commanded Moses concerning the cats at the departure of the Children of Israel
from Egypt.
For every family had one cat at least in the bag.
For the English Cats are the best in Europe.
For he is the cleanest in the use of his forepaws of any quadruped.
For the dexterity of his defense is an instance of the love of God to him exceedingly.
For he is the quickest to his mark of any creature.
For he is tenacious of his point.
For he is a mixture of gravity and waggery.
For he knows that God is his Saviour.
For there is nothing sweeter than his peace when at rest.
For there is nothing brisker than his life when in motion.
For he is of the Lord's poor, and so indeed is he called by benevolence perpetually--Poor Jeoffry!
poor Jeoffry! the rat has bit thy throat.
For I bless the name of the Lord Jesus that Jeoffry is better.
For the divine spirit comes about his body to sustain it in complete cat.
For his tongue is exceeding pure so that it has in purity what it wants in music.
For he is docile and can learn certain things.
For he can sit up with gravity, which is patience upon approbation.
For he can fetch and carry, which is patience in employment.
For he can jump over a stick, which is patience upon proof positive.
For he can spraggle upon waggle at the word of command.
For he can jump from an eminence into his master's bosom.
For he can catch the cork and toss it again.
For he is hated by the hypocrite and miser.
For the former is afraid of detection.
For the latter refuses the charge.
For he camels his back to bear the first notion of business.
For he is good to think on, if a man would express himself neatly.
For he made a great figure in Egypt for his signal services.
For he killed the Icneumon rat, very pernicious by land.
For his ears are so acute that they sting again.
For from this proceeds the passing quickness of his attention.
For by stroking of him I have found out electricity.
For I perceived God's light about him both wax and fire.
For the electrical fire is the spiritual substance which God sends from heaven to sustain the
bodies both of man and beast.
For God has blessed him in the variety of his movements.
For, though he cannot fly, he is an excellent clamberer.
For his motions upon the face of the earth are more than any other quadruped.
For he can tread to all the measures upon the music.
For he can swim for life.
For he can creep.
- Kathy
7 comments:
Loved the cat poem! I miss my kitty and enjoy looking at your cat photos, also your daughter made me laugh this morning!
Also I see you get the same spam comments as I do, irritating!
Vicki
Thank you, knittingdragonflies (and what a great name that is). I'm glad you liked the poem and photos.
Yes, just removed the annoying spam.
Awwwww! An Ode to Jeoffry! I love it. I should do an ode to my Tencents but she is already too much of a princess and might get a swelled head :)
Love it! And the multi-tasking teen! On my screen some of the lines are cut off tho'...
Tencents is a great name for a cat! We had a beloved orange tabby named Hodge, named after Dr. Johnson's cat (for whom there is a statue in London you can see it here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hodge_%28cat%29). Village books, sorry the poem was cut off. You can find it here: http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/for-i-will-consider-my-cat-jeoffry-excerpt-jubil/
Such a cuddler there never was! Send that cat over here :)
I have often wished I enjoyed reading poems... perhaps my problem is I simply don't know how to read one!
The first poem I loved was Jabberwocky, from Alice in Wonderland. But most poetry is hard sledding.
You are welcome to Miss Tibbs. She is completely spoiled by my husband (who looks rather like a middle-aged Viking and not the sort to spoil a small grey tabby, just goes to show how deceiving looks are). She is a love, though.
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