From You Foolish Men
You foolish men who lay
the guilt on women,
not seeing you're the cause
of the very thing you blame;
What kind of mind is odder
than his who mists
a mirror and then complains
that it's not clear.
No woman wins esteem of you:
the most modest is ungrateful
if she refuses to admit you;
yet if she does, she's loose.
You always are so foolish
your censure is unfair;
one you blame for cruelty,
the other for being easy.
Who is more to blame,
though either should do wrong?
She who sins for pay
or he who pays to sin?
From Respuesta a Sor Filotea
Who has forbidden women to engage in private and individual studies? Have they not a rational soul as men do? ...I have this inclination to study and if it is evil, I am not the one who formed me thus — I was born with it and with it I shall die.