Some for renown on scraps of learning dote,
And think they grow immortal as they quote.
To patch-work learned quotations are allied;
Both strive to make our poverty our pride.
~Edward Young, Love of Famequoted in Cyclopaedia of English literature, vol.2, by Robert Carruthers, 1853
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