I drink no more than a sponge.
-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
-- Works, Book i, Chap. v
-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
-- Works, Book i, Chap. v
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-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
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Works, Book v, Chap.... - Appetite comes with eating, says Angeston.
-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
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Works, Book i, Chap.... - I believe he would make three bites of a cherry.
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Francis Rabelais (1495-1553) -- Works, Book v, Chap... - Thought I to myself, we shall never come off scot-free.
Francis Rabelais (1495-1553) -- Works, Book v, Chap... - Do not believe what I tell you here any more than if it were some
tale of a tub.
Francis Rabelais (1495-1553) -- Works, Book iv, Chap... - I drink no more than a
sponge... - To return to our wethers.
-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
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Works, Book i, Chap. i, n,... - How well I feathered my nest.
-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
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Works, Book ii, Chap.... - Send them home as merry as crickets.
-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
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