"The Philadelphiad" (1784) gives us a glimpse of the motley society that loitered in Bell's Third Street shop. "Just by St. Paul's, where dry divines rehearse, Bell keeps his store for vending prose and verse, And books that's neither-for no age nor clime, Lame, languid prose, begot on hobb'ling ryme.
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"The Philadelphiad" (1784) gives us a glimpse of the motley society that loitered in Bell's Third Street shop. "Just by St. Paul's, where dry divines rehearse, Bell keeps his store for vending prose and verse, And books that's neither-for no age nor clime, Lame, languid prose, begot on hobb'ling ryme.
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