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1 Int| me, no good can come from women: we are a fable and a mockery.’ 2 1| goddesses rather than mortal women, and had they been only 3 1| pleasure in the company of women, and loved feminine caresses. 4 1| said: ‘Have you ever seen women like these: For my part, 5 1| were there, and even more women with beautiful bodies; yet 6 2| See how you inflame the women, Euryalus. That lady loves 7 3| of his love: extravagant women, careless of their honour, 8 3| It is the example of many women, who loved strangers and 9 3| there’s no escape but death. Women do not love, they go mad; 10 3| and you give examples of women who have been deceived. 11 3| foreign loves have ruined many women, and you quote examples. 12 3| might tell of many whom women have deserted. For Troilus, 13 3| them all; and, for as many women, must I hate the sex? Rather 14 4| uselessly. For almost all women are of such a nature that 15 8| I heard of the wiles of women, and knew not how to avoid 16 8| in times of sudden danger women have quicker wits than men, 17 11| clatter of arms pleased our women more than the elegance of 18 12| was disclosed. And the old women sitting there warming themselves, 19 13| knew the variable nature of women, that they have as many 20 14| There have been many men and women, within our memories and 21 14| I thought that what your women expressed with their eyes, 22 14| there are some men who, like women, are most eager when they 23 18| well as the loveliest, of women, and your fame is not confined