The holy scripture sayth / Thou shalt worshipp the Lorde thy God / and hym onlye shalte thou serue.
Thou shalte not luste / Ther is none amõg mortall mẽ / that dyd euer fulfill those commaundementes.
Now shalte thou se what lyfe we lede, Or thou hens wende; Than thou may enfourme our kynge, Whan ye togyder lende.
L36] "Thoue shalte have thy ransom fre, I hight the hear this thinge, For the manfullyste man yet art thowe, That ever I conqueryd in filde fightyng.
Bee assured, that for the Curtisie thou hast done him, before it bee longe, the same shall be so well acquyted, as for euer thou shalte haue good cause to remembre it.
Thou shalte have one to morowe, and golde for to spende.
But I shall tell the what thou shalte do, Thou shall tary and sup with me, or thou go.
But by suche shyfte as I wyll make Thou shalte se soone what waye he wyll take.
Thoue shalte have thy ransom fre, I hight[168] the hear this thinge, For the manfullyste man yet art thowe, That ever I conqueryd in filde fightyng.
Thou shalte nott, must not, from thie Birtha ryne, Botte kenn the dynne of slughornes from afarre.
But (quoth he) nowe shalte thou make payment thereof.
Thou shalte have thy ransom fre, I hight[53] the here this thinge; For the manfullyste man yet art thow that ever I conqueryd in fielde fighttynge.
Yield thee, Percy," sayd the Douglas, "and i faith I shalle thee brynge Where thowe shalte have a yerls wagis of Jamy our Scottish kynge.
Now shalte thou se what life we lede, 165 Or thou hens wende; Than thou may enfourme our kynge, Whan ye togyder lende.
Then" quod Tarquinius, "I haue deuised that thou shalte pare thine owne skin with a raser: therfore take thys knyfe and doe as thy byrdes doe portend and signifie.
I haue a doughter, that me is dere, Thou shalte wedde her to thy fere, And yf it thy wyll be, 932 Two duchyes in honde I wyll gyue her in londe.
The kyng said: aEuro~So mut I thee, Thou shalte in-to the see With oute wordys moo.
To the I haue fuAEsAEs good gate; For thou slow my brother Cate, That thou shalte by fuAEsAEs dere!
Thou shalte have alle[131] my kingdome free And alle aftir my daye.
Thou shalte goon̄ eke for alle thy boost, Haue done and make the fast yare!
Take myn hawberke and do it on the, He requested him to Thou shalte haue fu[l~l] grete nede.
Thou shalte have thy ransom fre, I hight the hear this thinge; For the manfullyste man yet art thowe that ever I conqueryd in filde fighttynge.
Nothinge els, sayde the confessour, but that thou shalte the space of a moneth rede this lybell ouer euery daye vii tymes.
Mary, quod the Welcheman; and if it be thyne, thou shalte haue thy parte of it.
Tel vs trouth, quod the secretarie, who be mo, or els thou shalte be sharply punisshed.
I assent, quod he, thou shalte have thin askynge and thi wille.
Thou shalte bereue thyne husband his ryght wylt thou leue it with hym?
Thoue shalte have thy ranson fre, I hight the hear this thinge, For the manfullyste man yet art thowe, That ever I conqueryd in filde fightyng.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shalte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.