Which preposition to use with wals
Poure out the wine without restraint or stay, Poure not by cups, but by the belly full, Poure out to all that wull*, And sprinkle all the posts and wals with wine, That they may sweat, and drunken be withall.
In this citie the great emperour Can hath his principall seat, and his Imperiall palace, the wals of which palace containe foure miles in circuit: and neere vnto this his palace are many other palaces and houses, of his nobles which belong vnto his court.
Brag works wal at fust, but it ain't jes' the thing For a stiddy inves'ment the shiners to bring, An' votin' we're prosp'rous a hundred times over Wun't change bein' starved into livin' on clover.
O Israel, to your tents an' grind the sword!" "Thet kind o' thing worked wal in ole Judee, But yon forgit how long It's ben A.D.; You think thet's ellerkence,I call it shoddy, A thing," sez I, "wun't cover sonl nor body; I like the plain all-wool o' common-sense, Thet warms ye now, an' will a twelvemonth hence.