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 WOE WOMEN unto them that oall 240 3 unto you when all men 743 1 waters of deep w 799 26 w en you see a man in w. 380 G who felt another's w 595 3 wildest w. is love 464 12 see alBO Woe p. 886 Woes-all thy w. can stir 190 14 dower of present w 402 3 from another's w. to draw. . . . '. 519 20 her w. at midnight rise 558 6 historian of my country's w.. . .367 21 name awakens all my w 618 6 proceed the w. of man 360 13 source of long w. 601 28 speech of war and w 666 27 striving to tell his w 708 10 tell o'er your w. again 735 22 that wait on age 13 7 thou easer of all w 718 5 thy w. impart 710 27 to thy imperial race 890 12 will sing my w 39 18 see also Woe p. 886 Woke-and found that life 207 25 Wold-deer to the wholesome w.. .471 12 Wolf-behowls the moon 556 20 brutish form of w. or bear 399 8 dreads the pitfall 771 12 like the w. on the fold 844 3 man is aw. toman 491 6 must die in his own gTrin 650 16 once more was he 158 19 shall dwell with the lamb 589 2 the w. was sick 158 19 wake not a sleeping w 717 10 where he the Iamb may get 571 17 Wolfsbane-I should dread 867 7 Wolves-silence ye w 556 6 they will eat like w 728 19 Woman-a contentious w 136 21 amalgam — it was aw 895 17 and bestow'd W 892 20 angel for the w. in a kiss 417 15 apples by w. were plucked 37 20 assuage a w.'s envy 226 19 a w., a mother, and a mangier. 98 26 a w. is only aw. 804 16 a w.'s business to get married. . 870 22 aw.'sreason 659 15,887 9 beautiful as w.'s blush 3S 2 begins to be ashamed 702 10 being well dressed 31 9 believe a w. or an epitaph 150 2 be shining uncourted.' 680 16 best counsel that of w. 10 18 black is a pearl in w.'s eye .... 405 17 boy have not a w.'s gift 783 7 complimented by love 128 11 constant love of w. kind 252 22 current of a w.'s will 896 25 damnable, deceitful w. 892 8 dearth of w.'s tears 852 24 dearth of words a w. need not. . 137 23 dear to weak w. kind 891 l devil is a w. just now 192 22 do move a w.'s mind 902 7 dye because a w.'s faire 897 16 enraged w. can accomplish. . . .897 6 equip a ship and a w 86 26 every critter born of w. 284 3 every w. should marry 496 21 excellent thing in w. 840 21 fantastic as w.'s mood 648 15 feeble w.'s breast 483 21 fickleness of the w. I love 480 16 findthew. 889 3 first advice of a w 11 3 fortune hath nature of a w 289 9 frailty, thy name is w 894 16 fury like a w. scorned 888 5 goes by the worse 42 16 grant I am aw 894 21 greatest is aw 891 14 hand of w. in youth, rough 350 1 hapless w. ne'er can say 909 17 's happiest knowledge 870 2 has ner way 890 9 has lost her chastity 108 24 have not been done by w. 892 8 heart and w.'s life 472 1 he cannot win aw. 902 9 he saw wan w. toil 609 4 honest w. of her word 329 19 in this humour woo'd 902 3 in this scale, the weed in 804 2 in white raiment 203 6 is changeable 897 4 is man's stamp 493 1 is so hard upon the w 896 18 kens of w.'s breast 899 12 kind in w.'s breast 500 20 laborin' man an' Iaborin' w. .. .380 13 lack alone w-'s smile 878 11 lack of w.'s nursing 852 24 Latin-bred w 220 25 lays his hand on a w 146 14 lessens w.'s delicacy 476 16 less than w.'s hand 133 13 let us have wine and w 270 25 like a dew-drop 108 12 loses faith in God and w .255 16 love a married w. is easy 500 4 's love is mighty 531 11 lovelier can be found in w 870 4 loves her lover 466 11 make a perfect w 895 15 make a w. believe 897 11 man and w. in a garden 455 7 man's mind but a w.'s might. . 132 22 man that is born of a w 164 20 many a w. has a past 583 6 marry a rich w. as poor w 500 13 mighty w. with a torch 552 14 naturally born to fears 269 11 needs a stronger head than. . . .496 10 noblest thing, W. perfected — 891 10 not a w.'s part 899 2 no tolerable w. will accept. . . .497 14 no w. should marry a teetotaler.500 7 of her gentle sex the seeming. . 803 7 one hair of a w. can draw 348 9 one-half w., one-half dream. . . .896 7 one w. is fair 895 4 on w. nature did bestow two. . . 248 2 oweth to her husband 382 27 paths that lead to w.'s love.. . .598 1 perfect W. nobly planned 897 18 perfect w. over the coles 640 18 play the w. 782 20 preaching is like a dog's 630 16 sat in unwomanly rags 424 20 says to fond lover should be. . .466 24 secret door with "W." written. 888 14 seek some false fair w 481 19 Beldom writes her Mind 618 20 show a w. when he loves her. . .465 13 's mind is affected by meanest. 312 8 's nay doth stand 895 7 so near as shame aw 712 6 sound of w.'s praise 624 17 's pleasure, w. s pain 864 10 spaniel, walnut tree 652 2 still be a w. to you 892 12 still gentler sister w 437 16 such is w.'s lot 680 17 sweet as presence of w 769 4 's work is never done 909 1 take an elder than herself 500 1 teem with w.'s tears 783 3 thank God I am not aw 894 14 than w.'s lightness 521 11 that deliberates is lost 464 3 that reigns in Hell 192 22 that w.'s love can win 474 14 therefore I may not call to him. 889 18 therefore to be won 901 20 there's a broken-hearted w ,322 6 thou wert fashioned .890 15 'tis w.'s whole existence 466 9 to man was lovely w. giv'n 892 14 to me, a w., bring sweet water. 257 10 training a child is w.'s wisdom. .531 19 trust a w.'s plighted faith 197 21 trusted a w. with a secret 666 10 virtuous w.'s counsel 10 19 vitality in a w 147 18 voice of a good w. .^. . . . 840 13 war, storm or w.'s rage 9 20 was full of good works 595 1 was leader in the deed 897 3 was never yet fair w 894 21 wasteful w 892 13 way to hit w.'s heart 900 S well-reputed 894 21 what w. however pld §00 15 when did w. ever yet invent. . .400 11 when w. says she loves a man.. 465 6 who did not care 900 11 wickedness of a w. 868 7 will, or won't 890 6 wilt not lovely w. dare 896 1 with fair opportunities 500 14 without discretion 195 26 with the West in her eyes 898 4 work for ourself and aw 909 22 world is w.'s book 915 17 write w.'s oaths in water 564 6 see also Woman pp. 886-897 Womanhood-andchildhoodfleet.923 14 she grew to w 139 19 type of good, heroic w 891 7 Womanishness-according to w-- -895 21 Womankind-deceives best of W...470 17 faith in w 531 20 had but one rosy mouth 887 17 man and w, belie their 415 16 she's the pink o' w 597 21 the world packs off its w 729 4 wale 0' w 60 21 Woman-like-sight is w 707 17 Womb-at peace within the w 178 7 foul w. of night 856 7 from fatal cannon's w 610 1 from w. so to the tomb 441 6 in the w. of futurity 306 8 nourished in w. of pia mater. . .387 10 of morning dew 254 9 of the morning 70 18 wide w. of uncreated night 389 8 wild abyss, the w. of nature. . . 546 9 Women-and music never dated. . 14 8 are angels, wooing 902 6 are as roses 500 2 are not w. styled but shadows. 900 9 become like their mothers 532 1 bevy of fair w 891 23 black brows become. some w... .250 3 candles are out all w. arefair. .. 61 7 capture of men by w 500 6 constancy of w. who love me. .480 16 dead w. with such hair 347 18 do not spell it so 902 14 England, a paradise for w 223 4 flowers, wine and w 447 6 God send the w. sleep. 857 17 have I liked several w 335 21 hid himself among w. 182 9 Horses, Power and War 778 1 if weak w. went astray 893 11 in w. two divide the kind 581 9 Italy, a hell for w 223 4 know no perfect love 468 17 know not the whole of coquetry. 140 2 know the way to rear children. 109 22 learned w. are to be found 897 7 let us have wine and w. 874 22 let us rail at w. 893 16 like princes find few friends. . . .299 1 loveliest of w. 886 16 love of w., a lovely and 466 10 manners of w. sweet 329 24 married to a poem 497 20 men and w. merely players 916 4 men's vows are w.'s traitors. . .499 6 men who are w. in this 695 15 men w. and clergymen 724 25 men w. andHerveys 724 15 mistake in her gifts to w 313 3 most delight in revenge 671 22 must weep 909 21 must w. have a doctor 114 4 not as all other w. are 473 2 o'er fair w. and brave men .... 271 1 of w. not loving one another. . . 404 2 pld w. weep for joy 614 16 only two kinds of w 897 13 pardoned all 250 21 passing the love of w 477 1 prevalent humor of w 139 22 priests, princes, w 581 7 rarest of all w 895 16 regularity of features in w 59 22 revenge especially to w 672 1 say that I know w 896 21 seven w. take hold of one man. 890 16 shed and use them 780 20 she excels all w. in magic 348 2 stars and w. in better light 554 20 those sleepy-souled w 869 19 throwing modesty away ,521 6 tide in the affairs of w 899 16