Book, Chapter

 1    4, 22|   seate, nor eate any delicate meates, but kneeled at the feete
 2    5, 27|        I perceived no delicate meates nor no liberty which I should
 3    8, 45| Chickens, fish, and other good meates, the other fine bread, pasties,
 4    8, 45|     there, would eate any such meates, neither could they thinke
 5    8, 45| Harpies which carried away the meates of Phineus the King of Archadia.
 6    8, 45|      there caused all kinds of meates which were never touched
 7    8, 45|   riddance of all the delicate meates. And to prove my nature
 8    8, 45|     wholly, they gave met such meates as every Asse doth abhorre:
 9    9, 48|    from prophane and unlawfull meates, as those Priests which
10    9, 48| sumptuous bankets and delicate meates: the third day was likewise
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