This was the accompte, that the culinarian Doctour made of S. GREGORY the great; one of the holiest, & learnedst doctours, that euer breathed in the CATHOLIQVE Church;* […]
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This was the accompte, that the culinarian Doctour made of S. GREGORY the great; one of the holiest, & learnedst doctours, that euer breathed in the CATHOLIQVE Church;* […]
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Cham in Noahs family, or Dathan in Moses Policie, coulde not haue vented out more loathsome vn∣seemely speeches, then this your Culinarian Title of him, whom you were bound to, not only for the par∣ticipation of Gods blessings to you in his learning, wisedome, governement; but especially for his wor∣thy care, and loue to you, beeing a speciall meanes to bring you into that Colledge.
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And what are the Do∣ctrines which your Hall wonders serue to confirme? are they not Culinarian Theorems which they striue to support?
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It is, to be sure, a bad sign of man, or mountain, to have too many aliases, but when this height-protuberant was blessed with so picturesque an appellation as Cold Kitchin Hill, why, in the name of poesy, whether local or descriptive, or both, did he not celebrate it under a name so prolific of sombre, yet beautiful thoughts? Think what an air of dignity he might have thrown over the culinarian roof; he would have painted the fire burning warm and cheerily in some stout baron’s hall; great ruddy-faced cooks, as big as Patagonians, stuffing whole bullocks into cauldrons at once, which boiled and bubbled like inland lakes with a blast from the mountains, […]
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