I now believe, No pow'r can from thy charms reprieve: Now I confess thy magic can Reach head and heart, and unman man.
Many men may scoff at his dread; but he read the future; and the peace of Perdita was too dear to him, her speechless agony too certain, and too fearful, not to unman him.
The joyful welcome of my boys, the soft gratulation of Clara, the pressure of Adrian's hand, contributed to unman me.
You should not yield to them, General, they unman you or at least unfit you for the duties which lie before you.
But here observe, let not any baseness of spirit unman you.
It might unman you, and you need all your strength.
Unman isn't the word, exactly, but you can't say ungirl, can you?
If God should offer to unman thee, and turn thee into a horse or dog, thou wouldst think he thrust thee into misery; and yet thou canst voluntarily and wilfully unman thyself, and take it as thy ease and pleasure.
And now that you have got me here myself, you mean me mischief when you ask me to go to bed with you, and will unman me and make me fit for nothing.
And then her enemies, by the offer of higher pay, could half unman the Athenian ships, and improve their own complements on the very eve of decisive operations.
I will not unman thee for all thou mayest encounter.
Emulating his calmness, remembering even at that moment her promise not to unman him in the moment of trial by vain repinings, Agnes complied with his request.