... there stood in manner of a herse and the men of arms inthe bottom of the battle. The Earl of Northampton and the Earl of Arundel with the second battle were on awing in good order, ready to comfort ... or began to discourse merrily together; speaking first of the virtue,propriety, efficacy, and nature of all that was served in at that table; of bread, of wine, of water, of salt, of flesh, ... should all go together to Paris to know what was the study of the young men of France at that time [Footnote 14: From Book I of "The Inestimable Life of the Great Gargantua, Father of Pantagruel."...