Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs. John Marriott Davenport
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ESSAY I.
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Lingham | 3 |
Yoni or Cteis, and Pulleiar | 4 |
Taly, Anectode of the | 4 |
Leaden Phalli found in the river Rhône | 5 |
Round Towers in Ireland—Phallic temples | 6 |
The May-Pole a relic of phallic worship | 6 |
Phallus held in reverence by the Jews—King David | 6 |
Le prerogativi de' Testicoli (note) | 6 |
An Egyptian Phallic Oath | 8 |
Ancient Welsh Phallic Law | 8 |
London Costermongers' Oath "By my taters" | 9 |
Bembo (Cardinal), his saying (note) | 10 |
Priapus, derivation of the word | 10 |
Priapus, how reverenced by Roman women | 10 |
Priapus, decline of his worship | 11 |
The Cross ( |
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