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Words, which are the
have any Notion of? 138
Words, that are idle, muft we ac-
count for them all?
162
Worm, in the Heart of a dead
Perfon, hovv could it get there?

ibid.

Wife, if an ill one, may I pray
that God wou'd take her to
himself?
170
Witches, are all their Confeffions,
nothing but the Effect of Do-
tage and Melancholy? 221
Witches, vvhat Philosophical Ac-
Witches, is Swimin any Evidence
against 'em?
Ibid.
count d'ye give of them? lbid.
Wife, mayn't one Love another
Man's?
Woman, is it poffible for her to
conceive vvhen a fleep? 240
Wife, vvhen Extravagant vvhat
Courfe muft the Man take? 386
Worlds Infancy, your Thoughts of

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it?
Wheel of Fortune, your Thoughts

of it?
437
Wind, vvhy does it not render the
found of Bells inharmonious?

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ver'd?
Women, though they vvere Ma-
chines might they not ansvver
all other Ends, but that of
ferving God?
Women, is it not their Carriage
that enslaves us?
Wife, a young Gentleman of a
good Eftate, and vvell accom-
plifhed, vvants one, and defires
the Athenian Society you'd
help him to one.
386
Woman, leaves her Husband,
marries another, and after his
Death a Third; and is trou-
bled about it: Which ought
The to live vvith.

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Ear, vvhat Time fhould it
begin?
Yawning, vvhy is it catching?

238

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Young Man, chufes a Guardian,
and is betray' by him, hovv
he act.
385
Young Lady entertains a Gentle-
man's Courtship, by her Fa-
thers Confent; is the oblig'd
aftervvards at her Fathers Com-
mand to throvy him off?

96

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