1H6 I.i.35 | [Gloucester to Winchester] None do you like but an effeminate prince |
1H6 V.iv.107 | [Richard to all] Shall we at last conclude effeminate peace? |
R2 V.iii.10 | [King Henry to all, of his son] young wanton, and effeminate boy |
TC III.iii.218 | [Patroclus to Achilles] A woman impudent and mannish grown / Is not more loathed than an effeminate man / In time of action |