1768. Wiles. Wise men are not caught by wiles.

1769. Wilful. If wilful will to water, wilful must be drowned.

1770. Wilful man. A wilful man never wants woe.

1771. Will. Take the will for the deed.

1772. Will. They that cannot do as they will, must do as they can.

1773. Will. Will without reason is blind.

1774. Will not. If one will not, another will.

1775. Will (ready). Where the will is ready, the feet are light.

1776. Will (way). Where there's a will there's a way.

1777. Willing horse. All lay load on the willing horse.