Trivia (1716) is the name of a poem by John Gay, loosely based on the Satires of Juvenal. The full title of the poem is Trivia, or The Art of Walking the Streets of London, in three books (the whole of the poem running to just 474 lines). It is a poem in heroic couplets of iambic pentameter that, though based on Juvenal, attains a Horatian satirical manner.