That I used no artifice to raise or continue a reputation, depreciated no dead author I was obliged to, brib’d no living one with unjust praise, insulted no adversary with ill language; or when I could not attack a Rival’s works, encourag’d reports against his Morals. To conclude, if this volume perish, let it serve as a warning to the Critics, not to take too much pains for the future to destroy such things as will die of themselves; and a Memento mori to some of my vain contemporaries the Poets, to teach them that when real merit is wanting, it avails nothing to have been encourag’d by the great, commended by the eminent, and favour’d by the public in general.