Thou art well enough to row a gondola in the canals, Gino, or to follow thy master to his Calabrian castle; but if thou would'st know what passes in the wide world, thou must be content to listen to mariners of the long course.
He cools himself in the Giudecca in the morning; and if thou would'st know what he does at evening, thou hast only to look among the nobles in the Broglio.
Thou would'st have done better to have said this at once; go, I will think of the matter.
Could'st thou have seen her agony when tidings of Harold's death came with news of thy victory, thou would'st scarcely speak to her of love.
Thou would'st do well to remember the fate of Absalom, and the misfortunes of Rehoboam, and beware of evil counsellors," retorted William.
Then eagerly, "Thou would'st not fool me, Darby, or change thy mind?
I see 'tis such a pleasing pain, Thou would'st be scorch'd and drown'd again.
Thou would'st that I should fruitlessly contend With one who must o'ercome me in the end.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou would" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.