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* '''[[The Divine Comedy]]'', particularly in ''Inferno'', has several passages which indulge in discussion of wallowing in feces, staring at one's own gluteus, and the like. Perhaps most famous is the ending line of Canto XXIII, frequently translated as "And he made a trumpet of his ass."
* ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]'' mixes in several tales of bawdy, scatalogical humor amongst more devout tales, for example with ''The Miller's Tale''.
* Predictable from the title of ''[[Who Cut the Cheese?]]'' by Stilton Jarlsberg, delivered in the early pages, tapers off.
 
* In ''[[Who Cut the Cheese?]]'' by Mason Brown, it's more conspicuous than in Jarlsberg's take.
 
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