- 08.048 A woodland king was there with a crown of leaves,
- 08.057 in the woodland feast;
- 08.071 sat a woodland king with a crown of leaves upon his golden hair,
- 09.005 in the spring he wore a crown of woodland flowers.
- 15.033 and they caught faintly the fragrance of woodland flowers
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Woodmen
I am intrigued that the word is not “woodsmen”, nor is it found anywhere but Chapter 6.
- 06.063 not only because of the brave woodmen
- 06.063 They thought they were friends of the woodmen,
- 06.071 They thought a battle with the woodmen was going on;
Worm
- 01.001 filled with the ends of worms
- 01.097 and fight the wild Were-worms
- 01.123 and wicked worm called Smaug.
- 12.040 Every worm has his weak spot,’
- 12.089 in the old Worm’s diamond waistcoat.’
- 13.010 you worm!’
- 15.036 His foe is dead, the Worm of Dread,
- 15.042 The Worm of Dread is slain
Wriggle
- 05.011 wriggling
- 05.073 and wriggled
- 08.105 Wriggling along the branch
Wring
- 15.039 The melody of harps they wrung.
Yes
yes
- 05.059 my preciouss, yes, yess, yesss.
- 05.059 my preciouss, yes, yess, yesss.
- 05.059 yess,
Trick
trick
- 05.115 but it’s tricksy.
- 05.117 and tricksy
Question
Question
- 05.059 It’s got to ask uss a quesstion,
Precious
precious
- 05.015 and splash us, my precioussss!
- 05.018 my preciouss?’
- 05.022 my preciousss.
- 05.028 my preciouss!
- 05.028 my preciousss.
- 05.032 my preciousss;
- 05.036 Sss, sss, my preciouss,
- 05.043 my preciouss – ss – ss.’
- 05.048 my preciousss?
- 05.059 my preciouss, yes, yess, yesss.
- 05.066 my preciouss,
- 05.064 in its nassty little pocketses?’
- 05.080 in its pocketses, eh?
- 05.097 in its pocketses?
- 05.101 in its pocketses?
- 05.105 in its pocketses?
- 05.109 in its pocketses?
- 05.113 in its pocketses;
- 05.114 in its pocketses.
- 05.115 in its pocketses.