Elizabeth
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."