[687] Arnot, p. 360.

[688] Boguet, p. 68.

[689] Cooper, p. 92.

[690] More, p. 241.

[691] 'The Deuill your maister, beand in liknes of ane beist, haid carnall [deal] with ilk ane of you.'—Spalding Club Misc., i, p. 149.

[692] Petrie, pp. 7-9; Capart, p. 223.

[693] Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride, xviii, 5.

[694] On the other hand, the female generative organs were also adored, and presumably by men. This suggestion is borne out by the figures of women with the pudenda exposed and often exaggerated in size. Such figures are found in Egypt, where they were called Baubo, and a legend was invented to account for the attitude; and similar figures were actually known in ancient Christian churches (Payne Knight, Discourse on the Worship of Priapus).

[695] De Lancre, Tableau, pp. 132, 404.

[696] Remigius, pt. i, p. 19.