Wabster, weaver Wad, would would have Wad na, would not Wae, woe Wae, woful, sad Waesucks, alas! Wae worth, Woe befall! Wale, to choose Walie, wawlie, choice, large Wanchancie, dangerous Wanrestful, unrestful Wark, work Warl', the world Warse, Worse Wat, wet Water-fit, water-foot, the mouth of a river Wauble, to wobble Whatna, which Whatreck, nevertheless Whid, to scud Whids, scuds Whins, furze Whitter, a draught Winn, to winnow Winna, will not Winnock, window Wintle, to stagger Winze, a curse Woo', wool Woodie, the gallows Errata. Page 2, note 2 read "Staggering an' swaggering." 11, Recitativo II 6, read "spavie," instead of "spavie"," 18, IX 5 read "o' tittlin" instead of "o'tittlin❞ 18, note I read "elect." 1786 Ed. "salvation." 1786 Ed., changed 37, Motto to 'Address to the Deil', read "throned" " 46, XV 2 read "Lord, visit them who did employ him," " 50, 1. 4 from foot, read "awkward." instead of awkward. 50, 1. 8 from foot, read maid instead of maid' " 55, 1. 2 from top, cancel the full stop after 'day' 88, 1.7 from foot, put comma after 'this line' 89, 1. 1 from foot, put comma after "jade" and 'editions' 90, 1. 2 from foot, read "shout." Grose instead of "shout" Groce , 123, 1. 6 from foot, insert 's' after 'clear' 123, 1. 1 from foot, insert '5' before 'One' » 134, 1. 13 from foot, read 'couplet' for 'complet,' and 'Scottish' for 'scottish' , 137, 1. 10 from foot, read 'falls' instead of 'fulls' 137, 1.5 from foot, insert comma after 'explains' 140, 1. 3 from foot, read 'strictly' 142, 1. 13 from foot, put comma after 'tragical' |