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" ... classic Muse, The keen Collector meaner paths will choose: And first the Margin's breadth his soul employs, Pure, snowy, broad, the type of nobler joys. In vain might HOMER roll the tide of song, Or HORACE smile, or TULLY charm the throng; If crost... "
Illustrations of Sterne: With Other Essays and Verses - Page 204
by John Ferriar - 1812
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The Bibliomania: An Epistle, to Richard Heber, Esq

John Ferriar - Bible - 1809 - 30 pages
...song, Or HORACE smile, or TULLY charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade 40 Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane...buy. He turns where PYBUS rears his Atlas-head, Or MA DOC'S mass conceals its veins of lead. 45 The glossy lines in polish'd order stand, While the vast...
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Bibliomania: Or Book Madness ; a Bibliographical Romance, in Six ..., Volume 1

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 844 pages
...song, Or Horace smile, or Tally charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane...No MARGIN'! — turns in haste, and scorns to buy. The Bibliomania ; v. 51-43. Next come the rival strains of ' An Aspirant.' FIRST MAXIM. Who slaves...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

Books - 1811 - 576 pages
...Palestine." In L ne jjiouomane exclaims, \viin naggara eye, 1 No Margin !' turns in haste, and scorns to I He turns where PYBUS rears his Atlas-head, Or MADOC'S mass conceals its veins of lead. The glossy lines in polish'd order stand, While the vast margin spreads on either hand, Like Russian wastes, that...
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Bibliomania, Or, Book Madness ; a Bibliographical Romance, in Six ..., Volume 1

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1811 - 828 pages
...throng : If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, Tlic Bibliomane exclaims, with haggard eye, ' No MARGIN'! — turns in haste, and scorns to buy. The Bibliomania ; v. 34-43. Next come the rival strains of ' An Aspirant.' . FIRST MAXIM. Who slaves...
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Bibliomania: Or Book-madness ; a Bibliographical Romance ; Illustrated with Cuts

Thomas Frognall Dibdin - Bibliographical literature - 1842 - 790 pages
...of song, Or Horace smile, or Tully charm the throng ; If croit by Pallia' in, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, . The Bibliomane...MARGIN ! ' — turns in haste, and scorns to buy. The Bibliomania : ;. 34-43. Next come the rival strains of ' An Aspirant.' M.\XIM. Who slaves the monkish...
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The Philobiblion: A Monthly Bibliographical Journal, Volume 2

Bibliography - 1863 - 294 pages
...fong, Or HORACE fmile, or TULLY charm the throng ; If croft by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane exclaims, with haggard eye, " No Máfgiri f" torris Wmtfte, and liorna to buy. He turns where PYBUS rears his Atlas-heady Or MADUC'S...
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The Book-hunter, Etc

John Hill Burton - Bibliomania - 1863 - 428 pages
...song, Or Horace smile, or Tully charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade, Or too oblique, or near the edge, invade, The Bibliomane...Margin ! ' — turns in haste, and scorns to buy." FERRIES/ s Bibliomania, v. 34-43 [Few, very few book collectors, I would fain believe, are so wedded...
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The Book-hunter, Etc

John Hill Burton - Bibliomania - 1863 - 444 pages
...song, Or Horace smile, or Tully charm the throng ; If crost by Pallas' ire, the trenchant blade, Or too oblique, or near the edge, invade, The Bibliomane exclaims, with haggard eye, ' Xo Margin ! ' — turns in haste, and scorns to buy." I•'I:I:KII;I;•S Bibliomania, v. 84-43 [Few,...
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The Admission Register of the Manchester School: With Some ..., Volume 69

Jeremiah Finch Smith - Manchester (England) - 1866 - 284 pages
...margin, so as to remind us of Dr. Ferriar's lines : " If crost by Pallas' ire the trenchant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, ^ The Bibliomane...' No margin ! ' turns in haste and scorns to buy." The )Bibliomania. Of the Manchester Mercury, the set which belonged to the family is now in the Chetham...
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Remains historical and literary connected with the Palatine ..., Volume 69

Chetham Society - 1866 - 286 pages
...Pallas' ire the trenehant blade Or too oblique, or near, the edge invade, The Bibliomane exelaims, with haggard eye, ' No margin ! ' turns in haste and scorns to buy." The Bibliomania. Of the Manehester Mereury, the set which belonged to the family is now in the Chatham...
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