Where will I get a little page, Where will I get a caddie, That will run quick to bonny Aboyne, 35 Wi' this letter to my rantin' laddie?
Where will I get a bonnie boy, to win hose and shoon, Will gae to Glenlogie, and cum again shun?
The king sat in Dunfermline toun, Drinking the blude red wine: 'Where will I get a bold sailor, To sail this ship o mine?
O where will I get a gude sailor, To take my helm in hand, Till I get up to the tall topmast, To see if I can spy land?
The king he sits in Dumferling, Drinking the blude reid wine: O 'O where will I get a gude sailor, That'l sail the ships o mine?
The king sits in Dumferling town, Drinking the blood red wine: O 'Where will I get a good skipper, To sail seven ships o mine?
XIII ‘O where will I get a gude sailor To tak’ my helm in hand, Till I get up to the tall topmast To see if I can spy land?
VII ‘O where will I get a little boy, That will win hose and shoon, To rin sae fast to Darlinton, And bid Fair Eleanor come?
VIII ‘O where will I get a bonny boy, Will win gold to his fee, And will run unto Childe Vyet With this letter from me?
VIII ‘Where will I get a bonny boy, to win hose and shoon, To go to Glenlogie and bid Logie come?
O where will I get a little boy, 25 That will win hose and shoon, To rin sae fast to Darlinton, And bid fair Eleanor come?
The King sits in Dunfermline town, A-drinking at the wine; Says, "Where will I get a good skipper Will sail the saut seas fine?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "where will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.