so late Their condition was a little below my
present state Then home, and merry with my wife
They are all mad; and thus the kingdom is governed!
They want where to set their feet, to begin to
do any thing Think never to see this woman—at
least, to have her here more Though he knows,
if he be not a fool, that I love him not Through
my wife’s illness had a bad night of it, and
she a worse To my joy, I met not with any that
have sped better than myself Troubled to think
what trouble a rogue may without cause give Uncertainty
of all history Used to make coal fires, and wash
my foul clothes Very great tax; but yet I do
think it is so perplexed Voyage to Newcastle
for coles We find the two young ladies come home,
and their patches off Weary of it; but it will
please the citizens Weigh him after he had done
playing What way a man could devise to lose so
much in so little time What I said would not
hold water Whatever I do give to anybody else,
I shall give her Where a piece of the Cross is
Which he left him in the lurch Whip this
child till the blood come, if it were my child!
Who continues so ill as not to be troubled with
business Whom, in mirth to us, he calls Antichrist
Whose red nose makes me ashamed to be seen with
him Wise man’s not being wise at all times
Wise men do prepare to remove abroad what they
have Wonders that she cannot be as good within
as she is fair without Wretch, n., often used
as an expression of endearment Yet let him remember
the days of darkness Young fellow, with his hat
cocked like a fool behind

