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APPETITE
APPETITE


1
Gold all is not that doth golden seem.
SpenserFaerie Queene. Bk. II. Canto VIII. St. 14.
(See also Cervantes)


2
Will she pass in a crowd? Will she make a figure in a country church?
SwiftLetter to Stella. Feb. 9, 1710


3
She looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her

mouth.

SwiftPolite Conversation. Dialogue I.


4
A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.
SyrusMaxims.


5
Monstrum horrendum, informe, ingens, cui lumen ademptum.

An immense, misshapen, marvelous monster whose eye is out.

VergilÆneid. III. 658.


6

Of the terrible doubt of appearances,
Of the uncertainty after all, that we may-be deluded,
That may-be reliance and hope are but speculations after all,
That may-be identity beyond the grave is a
beautiful fable only.
May-be the things I perceive, the animals, plants,
men, hills, shining and flowing waters,
The skies of day and night, colors, densities,
forms, may-be these are (as doubtless they
are) only apparitions, and the real something has yet to be known.

Walt. WhitmanOf the Terrible Doubt of Appearances.


7

A man of sense can artifice disdain,
As men of wealth may venture to go plain.


I find the fool when I behold the screen,
For 'tis the wise man's interest to be seen.

YoungLove of Fame. Satire II. L. 193.

APPETITE

(See also Cookery, Eating, Hunger)

8

And gazed around them to the left and right
With the prophetic eye of appetite.

ByronDon Juan. Canto V. St. 50.


9

His thirst he slakes at some pure neighboring brook,
Nor seeks for sauce where Appetite stands cook.

ChurchillGotham III. L. 133.


10
I find no abhorring in my appetite.
DonneDevotion.


11

L'anima mia gustava di quel cibo,
Che saziando di se, di se s'asseta.

DantePurgatorio. XXXI. 128.


12

Keen appetite
And quick digestion wait on you and yours.

DrydenCleomenes. Act IV. Sc. 1.
(See also Macbeth)


13

Govern well thy appetite, lest Sin
Surprise thee, and her black attendant Death.

MiltonParadise Lost. Bk. VII. L. 546.


14
My appetite comes to me while eating.
MontaigneEssays. Of Vanity. Bk. III. Ch. IX. Same saying by Amyot and Jerome.
(See also Rabelais)


15
Put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to appetite.
Proverbs. XXIII. 2.


16
"L'appétit vient en mangeant," disoit Angeston, "mais la soif s'en va en beuvant."

"Appetite comes with eating," says Angeston, "but thirst departs with drinking."

RabelaisWorks. Bk. I. Ch. V. (Angeston was Jerome le Hangeste, doctor and scholar, who died 1538.)
(See also Montaigne)


17
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life—a firmness of mind and mastery of appetite.
SenecaEpistles. XX.


18

Epicurean cooks
Sharpen with cloyless sauce his appetite.

Antony and Cleopatra. Act II. Sc. 1. L. 24.


19

Read o'er this;
And after, this; and then to breakfast, with
What appetite you have.

Henry VIII. Act III. Sc. 2. L. 201.


20

Now good digestion wait on appetite,
And health on both!

Macbeth. Act III. Sc. 4. L. 38.
(See also Dryden)


21

Who riseth from a feast
With that keen appetite that he sits down?

Merchant of Venice. Act II. Sc. 6. L. 8.


22

Doth not the appetite alter? A man loves the
meat in his youth, that he cannot endure in his age.

Much Ado About Nothing. Act II. Sc. 3. L. 250.


23
Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite?
Richard II. Act I. Sc. 3. L. 296.


24

The sweetest honey
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness,
And in the taste confounds the appetite.

Romeo and Juliet. Act II. Sc. 6. L. 11.


25

And through the hall there walked to and fro
A jolly yeoman, marshall of the same,
Whose name was Appetite; he did bestow
Both guestes and meate, whenever in they came,
And knew them how to order without blame.

SpenserFaerie Queene. Bk. II. Canto IX. St. 28.


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Young children and chickens would ever be eating.
TusserPoints of Huswifery. Supper Matters. V.