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Whence Is Thy Learning? Hath Thy Toil O'er Books Consum'd The Midnight Oil?
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Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil
O'er books consum'd the midnight oil?
-- John Gay (1688-1732)
-- Fables, Part i, The Shepherd and the Philosopher
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