Samson And Delilah; Or, Dagon Stoops to Sabaoth. a Biblio-Romantic Tragedy, in Five Acts, With a Prelude ..
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Hal hal hal hal DELILAH. Fearest thou no woman's snare ? SAMSON. The whole dear female army of Philistia "With few sweet stories of the heart I'd tame. They sue for peace when seeming they do resist. DELILAH. Thy mighty word is equal to thy strength. But let us have a trial, mighty hero ; I, single-handed, and a timid maiden, Defy thee for the honor of our women ! SAMSON. With love ? thou easily canst conquer me, For then I lend thee my own armor. DELILAH. Beware 1 Thou scornest me ! thou wilt ...find a foe that's brave. 46 SAMSON AND DELILAH. SAMSON. Be my antagonist in all, except In heart afifairs ! DELILAH. Thy jest is ill employed; Most dangerous are weapons women carry. SAMSON. I venture, maiden — 'tis no club nor war-axe Thy hands, so soft and tender shaped, can wield. DELILAH. E'en tender hands may execute great deeds ! And women, though they ne'er contend with iron, They employ their eyes and tongues and hearts. These are their war-engines with which they conquer ! SAMSON. We must not battle.
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