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  • If you wish to grow thinner, diminish your dinner, And take to light claret instead of pale ale; Look down with an utter contempt upon butter, And never touch bread till its toasted--or stale.

    Henry Sambrooke Leigh (1869). “Carols of Cockayne”, p.186
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