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Magamba   обратиться по имени Четверг, 06 Июля 2006 г. 10:23 (ссылка)
You’ve heard of several kinds of cat,
And my opinion now is that
You should need no interpreter
To understand our character.
You’ve learned enough to take the view
That cats are very much like you.
You’ve seen us both at work and games
And learnt about our proper names,
Our habits and our habitat;
But how would you address a cat?
So first, your memory I’ll jog
And say: a cat is not a dog.
Now dogs pretend they like to fight
They often bark, more seldom bite
But yet a dog is, on the whole,
What you would call a simple soul
The usual dog about the town
Is much inclined to play the clown
And far from showing too much pride
Is frequently undignified
He's such an easy-going lout
He'll answer any hail or shout
The usual dog about the town
Is inclined to play the clown
Again I must remind you that
A dog's a dog; a cat's a cat
With cats, some say, one rule is true.
Don’t speak ‘till you are spoken to.
Myself, I do not hold with that.
I say, you should address a cat
But always keep in mind that he
Resents familiarity.
You bow and taking off your hat,
Address him in this form “O cat!”
Before a cat will condescend
To treat you as a trusted friend
Some little to ken of esteem
Is needed, like a dish of cream;
And you might now then supply
Some caviar or Strassburg pie,
Some potted grouse or salmon paste.
He’s sure to have his personal taste.
And so in Time you reach your aim
And call him by his name.
A сat’s entitled to expect
These evidences of respect.
So this is this, and that is that:
And there’s how you address a cat.
(T.Elioth)
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Magamba   обратиться по имени Четверг, 06 Июля 2006 г. 10:43 (ссылка)
прошу прощения, не совсем точный текст. (в таком виде он звучит в мюзикле "cats") оригинал такой:

The Ad-dressing of Cats

You've read of several kinds of Cat,
And my opinion now is that
You should need no interpreter
To understand their character.
You now have learned enough to see
That Cats are much like you and me
And other people whom we find
Possessed of various types of mind.
For some are same and some are mad
And some are good and some are bad
And some are better, some are worse--
But all may be described in verse.
You've seen them both at work and games,
And learnt about their proper names,
Their habits and their habitat:
But
How would you ad-dress a Cat?
So first, your memory I'll jog,
And say: A CAT IS NOT A DOG.
Now Dogs pretend they like to fight;
They often bark, more seldom bite;
But yet a Dog is, on the whole,
What you would call a simple soul.
Of course I'm not including Pekes,
And such fantastic canine freaks.
The usual Dog about the Town
Is much inclined to play the clown,
And far from showing too much pride
Is frequently undignified.
He's very easily taken in -
Just chuck him underneath the chin
Or slap his back or shake his paw,
And he will gambol and guffaw.
He's such an easy-going lout,
He'll answer any hail or shout.
Again I must remind you that
A Dog's a Dog — A CAT'S A CAT.
With Cats, some say, one rule is true:
Don't speak till you are spoken to.
Myself, I do not hold with that -
I say, you should ad-dress a Cat.
But always keep in mind that he
Resents familiarity.
I bow, and taking off my hat,
Ad-dress him in this form: O CAT!
But if he is the Cat next door,
Whom I have often met before
(He comes to see me in my flat)
I greet him with an OOPSA CAT!
I've heard them call him James Buz-James -
But we've not got so far as names.
Before a Cat will condescend
To treat you as a trusted friend,
Some little token of esteem
Is needed, like a dish of cream;
And you might now and then supply
Some caviare, or Strassburg Pie,
Some potted grouse, or salmon paste--
He's sure to have his personal taste.
(I know a Cat, who makes a habit
Of eating nothing else but rabbit,
And when he's finished, licks his paws
So's not to waste the onion sauce.)
A Cat's entitled to expect
These evidences of respect.
And so in time you reach your aim,
And finally call him by his NAME.
So this is this, and that is that:
And there's how you AD-DRESS A CAT
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Ishtar   обратиться по имени Четверг, 06 Июля 2006 г. 11:44 (ссылка)
Magamba, пасиб)
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