Ostorius perceiuing such courage and readie wils in the men of warre, as well souldiers as capteins, began to bestirre himselfe, and left nothing vndone that might serue to set forward their earnest desire to battell.
It is later, after a thrilling series of physical encounters, that Columbine tells Jack Belllounds in so many words that she lovesWils Moore.
So he goes to the cabin of Wils Moore and tells him that Columbine is unhappy at the thought of her approaching--you guessed it--nuptials.
Give them eys to see, hearts to consider, wils to embrace, and courage to act those things which belong to thy glorie, and the publique Peace, lest their calamitie come upon them as an armed man.
Discover to all sides the ways of peace from which they have swerved: which consists not in the divided wils of Parties, but in the point and due observation of the Laws.
Yea Lord, let our wils be one, by wholly resolving mine into thine: let not the desire of life in me be so great, as that of doing or suffering thy wil in either life or death.
Which will easily be done, when we shall fully see how much more happie we are, to be subject to the known Laws, then to the various wils of any men, seem they never so plausible at first.
Knights and Barons had but litle to their share, whereupon they began to shew themselues somewhat discontented, which being knowen of the kings, they sent them answere that their wils should be satisfied.
Some run now in the wood, and there for rootes do seeke, Base meat would here be counted good too bad that we mislike Our clothes now rot with sweat, and from our backs do fall, Saue that whom nature wils for shame, we couer nought at all.
He married the daughter of his master, Jan Wils (No.
Anyway, a matter of three months ago I told Wils to keep away from you--thet you were not fer any poor cowpuncher.
An' knowin' how Wils uses that every time he gets off his horse, why, the dirty pup carried his instrument with him an' made these tracks!
You see I'm on Wils Moore's side in--in what you called these peculiar circumstances.
But Wils can't ride very well yet, an' this appeared to be the best place.
It'll not look right for Wils to leave White Slides now," interposed Wade, positively.
She loves Wils Moore, who's as white a man as you are black.
Do you think any cattleman in these hills would believe Wils Moore a rustler?
So has Wils, though Wils hasn't seen as much as he's heard from Lem an' Montana an' the Andrews boys.
You know the hint about homesteaders hereabouts reflects some on Wils Moore.
But in your own trouble you forget the effect that letter might have on Wils Moore.
An' I'd as soon suspect my own son of rustlin' as Wils Moore.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wils" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.