Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1|     with different kinds of food, and they refer to Porphyrion'
 2    1,  15|   and on a skimpy ration of food. This Lycurgus was so stingy
 3    1,  15| avaricious soul~Robs him of food and drink, in Plenty's clasp.~(
 4    2,  39|  the caterer had placed the food best in keeping with it.
 5    2,  76|   became engrossed with the food. But when, with chattering
 6    3,  96| humble meal was served. The food was plain but succulent
 7    4, 104|    the wild beasts to their food. What can be more beautiful
 8    4, 106|    can breathe and get your food. Then I will raise a hue
 9    4, 115|    their host. Refreshed by food and drink, she then began
10    4, 117|  new league, I took neither food nor drink but looked askance
11    4, 121|     find fault with all the food when in company, that he
12    5, 144|  dumb brutes are enticed by food, human beings are not to
13    5, 145|    a whole year upon choice food at public charge; after
14    5, 154|    by the delicacy of their food or the splendor of their
15    6     |     wine, or consume costly food by ourselves alone, but
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