and other marks and tokens of a rising genius; for it should be considered, that the greater part of them were written while the author was under twenty. They are prinred correctly according to his own editions in 1645 and 1673; and as they can be read only by the learned, there is the less occasion for any notes and observations upon them. Some few are added, which were thought no more than necessary. But it is time to have done with these things, and to apply to other works, more important and more useful, if the execution prove answerable to the intention.