Well of St. Keyne [Cornwall].

The reputed virtue of this well is that whichever of a married pair first drinks its waters will be the paramount power of the house. Southey has a ballad on the subject. The gentleman left the bride at the church door, but the lady took a bottle of the water to church.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Weighed in the Balance, and found Wanting
Weight
Weight-for-age Race (A)
Weissnichtwo (vice-neecht-vo)
Welcher
Weld or Wold
Well Begun is Half Done
Well-beloved
Well-founded Doctor
Well of English Undefiled
Well of St. Keyne [Cornwall]
Well of Samaria
Well of Wisdom
Wells (Somersetshire)
Weller (Sam)
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Welsh Mortgage (A)
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