Beastlynes, [232/460];
nasty practise, t.i., gnawing bones.
Beaver, considered as a fish, [37/547].
“The beuer, whose hinder feet and taile onlie are supposed to be fish. Certes the taile of this beast is like vnto a thin whetstone, as the bodie vnto a monsterous rat.... It is also reported that their said tailes are a delicate fish.” Harrison, Desc. Brit., i. 225, col. 2.
See Giraldus Cambrensis, Works, vol. v. p. 59, ed. 1867.
Beckoning, don’t use it, [184/249].
Bed, how to undress a lord for, [p. 65-6].
Bed and Bedroom, how to air and prepare, [63/919-30].
Bed, offer your bed-fellow his choice of place in, [185/293].
Bed, prayer on going to, [240/987-8].