Chapter 1830 of 1964 · 62 words · ~1 min read

II.

The cause of this effect, or this defect,-- "For this effect defective comes by cause,"--[770] Is what I have not leisure to inspect; But this I must say in my own applause, Of all the Muses that I recollect, Whate'er may be her follies or her flaws In some things, mine's beyond all contradiction The most sincere that ever dealt in fiction.