"I have often noted," writes John Taylor, the water-poet, in his Jack a Lent (1620), "that if any superfluous feasting or gormandizing, paunch-cramming assembly do meet, it is so ordered that it must be either in Lent, upon a Friday, or a fasting: for the meat does not relish well except it be sauced with disobedience and comtempt of authority." [Please select]
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Let Justinian be the male, and Feasting, the female. [Please select]
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The time of feasting and dancing had come. [Please select]
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"This is no time for feasting and banqueting." [Please select]
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'" "They'll be feasting in their bedroom to-night. [Please select]
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The keepers were off somewhere feasting. [Please select]
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Sometimes feasting, sometimes starving. [Please select]
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