More than quick words, do move a woman’s mind;”
and in “The Woman-Hater,” act 4, sc. 2:—
“Your offers must
Be full of bounty; velvets to furnish a gown, silks
For petticoats and foreparts, shag for lining;
Forget not some pretty jewel to fasten, after
Some little compliment! If she deny this courtesy,
Double your bounties; be not wanting in abundance:
Fulness of gifts, link’d with a pleasing tongue,
Will win an anchorite.”