A woman laughs when she can, and weeps when she pleases, [18]

A woman may be ever so old, if she take fire she will jump, [346]

A woman strong in flounces is weak in the head, [145]

A woman’s first counsel is the best, [362]

A woman’s in pain, a woman’s in woe, a woman is ill when she likes to be so, [93]

A woman’s tears and a dog’s limping are not real, [235]

A woman’s tongue is her sword and she does not let it rust, [29]

A woman’s vengeance knows no bounds, [176]

A woman who accepts, sells herself; a woman who gives, surrenders, [18]

A woman who looks much in the glass spins but little, [18]