Rather will I keep the half until I am grown a man, and then give it to you.
Rather will I suffer to lose my heritage, and go bare of all, than that thou shouldest have her, either as woman or as dame.
Rather will you be held as a knight courteous and wise and good, as now you ought to be, and great worship will it be to yourself and you may draw forth the quarrel, and great courtesy will it be to aid the damsel.
Rather will I help you to my power to save your life against all men, for all you have slain my brother.
Certes," saith Perceval, "This will I not do: Rather will I help to challenge the honour of the damsels.
Rather will I address myself to Thessala, as she diligently prepares and tempers her potions.
But if I lose, it will not be for such a reason; rather will I love my enemy.
Rather will I make my boast that there is not within the sea-girt land any knight, wheresoever he may dwell, so excellent that I would let him have her, and whom I should not expect speedily to defeat.
But may God never give me joy if I renounce my purpose because of you; rather will I fight in spite of you!
He holdeth he must return again,--never will the hermit laugh when he seeth him, rather will he weep.
Rather will I sit in a tub under a closed heaven, rather will I sit in the abyss without heaven, than see thee, thou luminous heaven, tainted with passing clouds!
Rather will I be a pillar-saint than a whirl of vengeance!
Rather will I die, rather will I die, than say unto you what my midnight-heart now thinketh.
To bear thee to their lord's embraces--" "Rather will I die!
By the Seven Champions and all the fiends, rather will I die!
Rather will I turn a spit in your kitchen than hold a sceptre under the canopy of another.
Rather will I wear sackcloth where you are than a golden mantle away from you.
Rather will I be a servant in your house than a queen in another.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rather will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.