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Women,
although
they ne'er so goodly make it, II.
Robert Herrick
16.
Why wore th' Egyptians jewels in the ear?
II.
178.
Will ye hear what I can say, I.
173.
Wilt thou my true friend be?
II.
2.
With blameless carriage, I lived here, I.
48.
With golden censors and with incense here, II.
208.
Woe, woe to them, who by a ball of strife, I.
29.
Women,
although
they ne'er so goodly make it, II.
41.
Words beget anger; anger brings forth blows, II.
107.
Would I see lawn, clear as the heaven and thin?
I.
197.
Would I woo, and would I win, II.
106.
Would ye have fresh cheese and cream?
I.
229.
Would ye oil of blossoms get?
II.
54.
Wrinkles no more are or no less, I.
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