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1 4| ground:~And of all beauteous women makes a prize,~Who, to their 2 8| their isle's vicinity,~Bear women off; with open rapine some,~ 3 9| plunder hies;~And all the women that it takes, for food~ 4 11| monster sate~With flesh of women, fair and delicate.~ ~ XXIX~ 5 12| Wrangled, as oftentimes is women's way;~But when the County 6 13| judges proved and good;~Women, to wit, who in their freshest 7 13| the rare fortune of its women thrives;~Nor of its daughters' 8 14| sorely plained,~Such grief as women in despair can show.~He, 9 15| Her, who of all bad women is the worst,~He still had 10 17| through the house, pale women fled,~Who wept, afflicted 11 17| tremble, you,~Lest he the women slay: the others' lot~Is 12 17| the fold.~As many men as women in the cell,~We slay (persuaded 13 19| the land,~Which impious women rule with civil sway,~With 14 19| how a crew~Of murderous women tenanted that shore,~Which, 15 19| garb and mien,~Six thousand women trooped, with bow in hand;~ 16 19| dead,~And, after, with ten women, in one night,~Suffice to 17 19| ancient usage which those women hallow.~ ~ LXXII~All others 18 19| mortal wight.~ ~ XCVIII~The women who have sate long time, 19 19| from thee,~Would ninety women wreak with vengeful spite;~ 20 20| I~Great fears the women of antiquity~In arms and 21 20| light, to set no more.~ ~ II~Women have reached the pinnacle 22 20| seems, in this our age~Of women such is the celebrity,~That 23 20| your eternal infamy,~And women's praises so resplendent 24 20| race,~And to declare if women there bear sway~O'er men, 25 20| at sea),~They found their women had, for comforts lost,~ 26 20| was past~A pardon to their women; for they knew~How ill they 27 20| aboard,~The unhappy Cretan women more complain,~And fuller 28 20| it satiety,~To quit their women, with one wish possest,~ 29 20| as I hear.~ ~ XXII~"The women when they find themselves 30 20| in force.~ ~ XXVIII~"The women, when they see the changing 31 20| enmity,~Some years the lonely women lived forlorn:~Then found 32 20| and thence to fear~The women turned to teeming wives 33 20| hands.~ ~ XXXIV~"Nor by the women one preserved would be,~ 34 20| ten men in fight,~How many women can he not restrain?~If 35 20| champions in the fray,~A hundred women's cry, whose lords will 36 20| place,~And please a hundred women, grant him grace.'~ ~ LIV~" 37 20| speech,~Not with a hundred women, but with ten;~And, furnished 38 20| known,~Honour and place from women I might claim,~Here gladly 39 20| When to the theatre the women run~Who would the fearful 40 22| with the footmen all,~And women, who had from the castle 41 24| scape.~ ~ XLII~So many women, many men betrayed,~And 42 24| ancient Testament and new,~Women, as in a mirror, for her 43 26| virtue, and not worldly gear.~Women in this degenerate age are 44 27| proud and full of scorn~Women, because man issues from 45 28| thought, if in one taint all women shared,~At least his had 46 28| ingrates be;~And try we if all women are as weak;~And if the 47 28| Converse with different women, oft allay,~As it would 48 28| stood fast.~If tried, all women we by proof should find~ 49 28| paynim cried,~"The tale of women's frauds would ne'er be 50 28| untrue~Conceit respecting women prepossest.~The malice which 51 28| creed;~Showing there many women are who ne'er~Sinned against 52 29| paynim fell~In fury on all women whomsoe'er.~Next him so 53 29| be postponed to none.~Of women everywhere of pleasing face~ 54 29| were possest,~And of all women that are above ground!~For 55 32| wear,~Yet are not therefore women; if, as guest,~I have admittance 56 34| XIII~"Of hosts of ingrate women in this cell~Confined, it 57 34| lime~-- Your witcheries, O women! -- he explored.~The things 58 37| mickle pain,~Illustrious women day and night have wrought;~ 59 37| way pursue;~Nor halt, O women, in your high emprise,~For 60 37| When in a valley they three women found~Making that plaint, 61 37| eyes around,~And full of women every place espied,~Some 62 37| Is sung, which men and women troop to hear;~And -- gay, 63 37| carcase done,~Among the women, a large multitude,~He springs, 64 37| dares to lift his eyes:~The women with the meaner sort are 65 37| LXXXIII~"It wills, all women found within the vale,~( 66 37| beneath their guide,~(Unhappy women) to the brothers' tomb, --~ 67 39| Scarce from impressing women they refrained,~Resolved 68 42| jealousy,~And groundlessly, of women chaste and clear.~On many 69 42| chaste and clear.~On many women many men rely~Meanwhile, 70 43| all the riches for which women thirst'~(To her embassadress 71 43| and his wife:~For whereso women are, is stir and strife.~ ~ 72 43| when with vain~Lament the women had bemoaned the dead,~And 73 46| them joy a hundred more.~Women and men I see, a mingled