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  • and who has better right to food tasted and pleasure enjoyed than I? (Ecclesiastes 2, 25)

  • Food will cheer thee, wine bring thee gladness, but money, it answers every need. (Ecclesiastes 10, 19)

  • Fear upon every height, terrors on the road; almond-blossom matched for whiteness; the grasshopper’s weight a burden now; the spiced food untasted!✻ Man is for his everlasting home, and already the mourners are astir in the streets. (Ecclesiastes 12, 5)

  • mouth soft to my love’s caress✻ as good wine is soft to the palate, as food to lips and teeth. (Song of Solomon 7, 9)

  • Though hunger drove them to food, the men of Egypt turned away with loathing from the necessaries they craved, so foul the sight of the frogs that came to punish them. Thy own people should go wanting for a little, only so as to prepare them for the dainties that would follow. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 3)

  • And thy own people, Lord? Them thou didst foster with the food of angels; bread from heaven thou didst set before them, which no labour of theirs had made ready, every taste uniting that could bring content, of every appetite the welcome choice. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 20)

  • So would thy own nature manifest a father’s universal love; this food should humour the eater’s whim, turning itself into that which he craved most. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 21)

  • then fire, in its turn, could not waste the frail flesh of living creatures that traversed it, nor melt that heavenly food that melted easily as ice. No means wouldst thou neglect, Lord, to magnify thy people and win them renown; never wouldst thou leave them unregarded, but always and everywhere camest to their side.✻ (Wisdom of Solomon 19, 20)

  • The friendless man deserves thy alms; to the godless give nothing; nay, prevent food reaching him, or he will have the mastery of thee. (Ecclesiasticus 12, 6)

  • Then, when thou hast helped to entertain, with food and drink, the guests that owe thee no thanks, thou wilt have a poor reward for it: (Ecclesiasticus 29, 32)

  • Fodder thy ass must have, and the whip, and a pack to bear; thy slave, too, needs food and discipline and hard work. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 25)

  • Take what food thou wilt, belly is content; yet meat and meat differ. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 20)


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