Fy, stynkyng swyn! Fy, foule moote thee falle!
A, taketh heede, sires, of this lusty man.
Now, sweete sire, wol ye justen atte fan?
Therto me thynketh ye been wel yshape!
I trowe that ye dronken han wyn ape.

– Geoffrey Chaucer

The Canterbury Tales, The Manciple’s Prologue. The Manciple is full of vitriol towards the drunken Cook, describing him as a stinking swine and so drunk that he acts like an ape.