Elizabeth, It Surely Is Most Fit [Logic And Common Usage So Commanding] In Thy Own Book That First Thy Name Be Writ, Zeno And Other Sages Notwithstanding; And I Have Other Reasons For So Doing Besides My Innate Love Of Contradiction; Each Poet, If A Poet, In Pursuing The Muses Thro' Their Bowers Of Truth Or Fiction, Has Studied Very Little Of His Part, Read Nothing, Written Less, In Short'S A Fool Endued With Neither Soul, Nor Sense, Nor Art, Being Ignorant Of One Important Rule, Employed In Even The Theses Of The School, Called, I Forget The Heathenish Greek Name [Called Anything, Its Meaning Is The Same] "Always Write First Things Uppermost In The Heart."
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