Chapter
1 1 | Your dogs and swine eat the food of men, and you do not make
2 2 | enough of rich and sweet food for your mouth? Or because
3 3 | hungry are deprived of their food, and there is no rest for
4 3 | oppressed, and the supplies of food and drink flow away like
5 5 | hungry readily partake of any food, and the thirsty of any
6 10| husbandry.' 'Does Hsü cook his food in boilers and earthenware
7 10| cultivate the ground and get food for themselves. During that
8 11| carriage-wrights may all get their food from you. Here now is a
9 11| and feeble carried their food to them. The chief of Ko
10 12| could not get clothes and food. Afterwards, corrupt speakings
11 12| for three days was without food, till he could neither hear
12 14| was only because of the food and the drink. I could not
13 19| fill them so rectified with food gathered from every quarter.' '
14 21| philosopher Kâo said, 'To enjoy food and delight in colours is
15 23| disregarding those rules we may get food, must they still be observed
16 23| he is eating, you can get food for yourself, while, if
17 25| kept warm nor supplied with food are said to be starved and
18 25| people use their resources of food seasonably, and expend their
19 26| said, 'The hungry think any food sweet, and the thirsty think
20 28| realized, I would not have. Food spread before me over ten
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