illows, hanged our harps on the
Win, they laugh that
Wind, did fly on the wings of the
--, they have sown the
--bloweth us it listeth
--, sits the, in that corner
--, as large a charter as the
--, blow, thou winter
--, blow, come wrack
--and his nobility
--, idle, as the
--, blow and crack your cheeks
--. ill, turns none to good
--, shrink from sorrow's keenest
--, hope constantly in
--, God tempers the
Windows richly dight
Wine for the stomach's sake
--, good, needs no hush
--of life
--, O thou invisible spirit of
Wing dropped from an angel's
Wings like a dove
--, riches make themselves
--, arise with healing in his
--, flies with swallow's
Winter, my age is as a lusty
--of our discontent
--lingering chills the lap of May
Wisdom priced above rubies
--finds a way
Wise in your own conceit
--saws and modern instances
--be not worldly
--folly to be
Wisely, loved not
Wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best
--, brightest, meanest of mankind
Wish was father to that thought
Wit, brevity is the soul of
--, his whole, in a jest
--, true, is nature to advantage, dressed
--, that can creep
--, a man in
--, accept a miracle instead of
Witty in myself
Wits' end, at their
--, keen encounter of our
--, to madness near allied
Woe, trappings and the suits of
--, mockery of
--is life protracted
--, heritage of
--, truth denies all eloquence to
Wolf dwell with the lamb
Woman's reason, no other but a
--, O, I could play the
--, she is a
--in this humor wooed
--, an excellent thing in
--, frailty, thy name is
--, lovely
Woman's, nature made thee to temper man
--that deliberates is lost
--scorned, no fury like a
--'s at best a contradiction
--is at heart a rake
--will or won't
--'s will, to turn the current of a
--'s will, stem the torrent of a
--stoops to folly
--, nobly planned
--, in our hours of ease
--, light of a dark eye in
Womankind, faith in
Women, passing the love of
--'s weapons, water-drops
--, hear these telltale
--wish to be who love their lords
Won, showed how fields were
Wonder, without our special
--grew that one small head
--of an hour
Wooed that would be
Wood, the deep and glooomy
--, one impulse, from a vernal
Woodcocks, springes to catch
Woods and pastures new
--, pleasure in the pathless
Wool, all cry and no
Word, for teaching me that
--to throw at a dog
Word of Caesar against the world
--, suit the action to the
--, whose, no man relies on
--at random spoken
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