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th huffing looks, that dare not fight!-- But this reproach our courage must not daunt; The bravest soldier may a weapon want; Let her that doubts us still send her gallant. Ladies, in us you'll youth and beauty find: All things--but one--according to your mind: And when your eyes and ears are feasted here, Rise up, and make out the short meal elsewhere. EPILOGUE, SPOKEN BY MRS REEVES TO THE MAIDEN QUEEN, IN MAN'S CLOTHES. What think you, sirs, was't not all well enough? Will you not grant that we can strut and huff? Men may be proud; but faith, for aught I see, They neither walk, nor cock, so well as we; And, for the fighting part, we may in time Grow up to swagger in heroic rhyme; For though we cannot boast of equal force, Yet, at some weapons, men have still the worse. Why should not then we women act alone? Or whence are men so necessary grown? Our's are so old, they are as good as none. Some who have tried them, if you'll take their oaths, Swear they're as arrant tinsel as their clothes. Imagine us but what we represent, And we could e'en give you as good content. Our faces, shapes,--all's better then you see, And for the rest, they want as much as we. Oh, would the higher powers behind to us, And grant us to set up a female house! We'll make ourselves to please both sexes then,-- To the men women, to the women men. Here, we presume, our legs are no ill sight, And they will give you no ill dreams at night: In dreams both sexes may their passions ease, You make us then as civil as you please. This would prevent the houses joining too, At which we are as much displeased as you; For all our women most devoutly swear, Each would be rather a poor actress here, Then to be made a Mamamouchi [A] there. [Footnote A: Alluding to Ravenscroft's play of the "Citizen turned Gentleman," acted at the Duke's House in 1672 See Vol. IV. pp. 346, 356-7.] END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Works of John Dryden, Vol. II by Edited by Walter Scott *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN, VOL. II *** ***** This file should be named 12166.txt or 12166.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/1/6/12166/ Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Michel Boto and PG Distributed Proofreaders Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creat
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