I furnish below a set of phrases/clauses of Emerson, which contain adverbs starting with 'V or W' and ending with 'ly'.
I have abridged the sentences for convenience of reading and comprehension.
CHOICE BOX
vainly
variously
vastly
verily
virtually
voluntarily
warmly
weakly
wholly
willingly
wisely
worldly
Notes: The adverb 'worldly' seems to be a favorite.
Willingly - is derived from the present partiicple 'willing'. Verily - is from another adverb very. Worldly - is from the noun world. Other words are from adjectives.
Adverbs ending in 'ly' are mostly manner-adverbs i.e. they indicate the manner in which the verb's action took place (i.e. how the action took place).
PHRASE/CLAUSE/SENTENCE BOX
*What have I to do with sacredness of traditions, if I live w__ly from withinANSWER.
*How many we see in the street, or sit with in church,whom, though silently, we w___ly rejoice to be with! ANSWER.
*I feel as w___ly when he is praised, as the lover when he hears applause of his engaged maidenANSWER.
REM:He, here refers to: friend. Emerson is writing about true friendship.
*I hate the prostitution of the name of friendship to signify modish and w____ly alliancesANSWER.
REM:A beautiful sentence; isn't it?
*They are often v___ly disfranchisedANSWER.
*A mob is a society of bodies v____ly bereaving themselves of reasonANSWER.
*The mob is man v___ily descending to the nature of the beastANSWER.
*The lover, beholding his maiden, half knows that she is not v___ly that which he worshipsANSWER.
*I please my imagination more with a circle of godlike men and women v____ly related to each otherANSWER.
*The famed theaters, Covent Garden, Drury Lane,the Park, and Tremont,have v___ly assisted.ANSWER.
REM: This comment is about Shakespeare.
*The battle referred to was fought in and in it the Swedes under Gustavus Adolphus gained a great victory over v___ly superior numbersANSWER.
*And do not w___ly try to reconcile yourself with the worldANSWER.
*The epitaph of Sir Jenkin Grout is not w___ly unintelligible to the present ageANSWER.
*I have seen an individual whose manners though w___ly within the conventions of elegant societyANSWER.
*How w___ly we would escape the barriers which render them comparatively impotentANSWER.
*It seems as if the day was not w___ly profaneANSWER.
*And one which might w___ly be imitated in the modern worldANSWER.
*Is composed w___ly of particular failuresANSWER.
*A widely scattered plantANSWER.