1711. Waits. He that waits on another man's trencher, makes many a late dinner.

1712. Want. The worth of a thing is best known by the want of it.

1713. Want of. For want of a nail the shoe is lost; for want of a shoe the horse is lost; for want of a horse the rider is lost.

1714. War. War, hunting, and law, are as full of trouble as pleasure.

1715. War. War is death's feast.

1716. War. Who preacheth war is the devil's chaplain.

1717. War (good). He that makes a good war makes a good peace.

1718. Wares (good). Good wares make quick markets.

1719. Warm. He that is warm thinks all are so.

1720. Warm. He is wise enough that can keep himself warm in winter.