This counsel I will gladly follow," quoth Giselher, the knight; "but who shall guide the fellowship across the land?
When they were come, Gernot spake: "The king will do as Etzel asked us, we will gladly come to his high feast to see our sister; be no more in doubt of that.
I will gladly go down with you," Soyera said, when Harry laid the matter before her.
To which Sir Tristram made reply: "Lord, I will gladly do anything at all that will give you pleasure.
Fair maiden," said Sir Launcelot, "as for telling you my name, that I will gladly do.
Then the Lady Blanchefleur smiled upon Sir Percival and she said: "Percival, I will gladly entrust my life and safety into thy keeping, for I too have great dependence in thy knighthood.
Unto this Sir Percival said: "Messire, I will gladly try a fall with you, though I must tell you that I am a very young green knight, having been knighted only yesterday by King Arthur himself.
If you are willing to grant me a favor in return, I will gladly build a bridge, so you may cross the river in safety.
He will gladly have us pass a night beneath his roof ere we go onward to the mill; and our good fellows will find hospitable shelter with the village folks.
Gracious Prince, I give you thanks on behalf of my nephew, and I will gladly do all that I may to carry out your behest.
I will gladly take my share in any valorous feat of arms that may be undertaken for the honour of England and of England's King.
And I will gladly do all in my power to help you," replied this very complaisant lady.
But,' she replied, 'I will gladly die if by that means I can restore my twelve brothers to their own.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will gladly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.