Blason and contreblason du couillon  

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The Blason and contreblason du couillon (Eng blason and counterblason of the bollock) are two blasons of the couillons which are featured in Rabelais's Third Book of Gargantua and Pantagruel. First, there is Panurge's blason in "How Panurge consulteth with Friar John of the Funnels", then Frère Jean's contreblason in "How Friar John comforteth Panurge in the doubtful matter of cuckoldry".

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