In a "Dialouge between Custom and Veirtie concerning the Use and Abuse of Dancing and Minstrelsie," the following appears: "But some reply, what foole would daunce, If that when daunce is doone He may not have at ladye's lips That which in daunce he Woon?"
"Old Church Lore"
William Andrews
Some time before leaving England I had written to my old friend General Woon, commanding the troops at Abbotabad, asking him to provide me with a servant capable of dry-nursing a pair of Babes in the Wood throughout their sojourn in a strange land.
"A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil"
T. R. Swinburne
This will oblige us to go round by Abbotabad, so I wired to my friend General Woon to warn him that we propose to invade his peaceful home.
"A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil"
T. R. Swinburne