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SweltrySultry, consuming with Heat.
Swinkto labour.

Transmew'dtransform'd.
Vildvile.

Unkempt⸺(Lat. incompius) unadorn'd.

Whilomere-while, formerly.
Wis, for Wist⸺to know, think, understand.
Weento think, be of Opinion.
Weetto know; to weet, to wit.
Wonne⸺(a Noun) Dwelling.

N.B. The Letter Y is frequently placed in the Beginning of a Word, by Spenser, to lengthen it a Syllable.

Ybornborn.
Yblent, or blent⸺blended, mingled.
Yclad⸺clad.
Yclepedcalled, named.
Yferetogether.
Ymoltenmelted.
Yode⸺(Preter Tense of Yede) went


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