And sing our rivals with a rival’s pride.
Ye gentle poets, who so oft complain
That foul neglect is all your labours gain;
That pity only checks your growing spite
To erring man, and prompts you still to write;
That your choice works on humble stalls are laid,
Or vainly grace the windows of the trade;
Be ye my friends, if friendship e’er can warm
Those rival bosoms whom the Muses charm;
Think of the common cause wherein we go,