Life flies swiftly--ere it go Wilt thoube mine, Love?
One of his valentines reads as follows:-- "Wilt thou be mine?
But, now thou knowest my drift, thou wilt resume thine own original plan, wilt thou not?
I ask of thee, as a good knight and a good Englishman, wilt thou aid in their rescue?
The merchant took his eyes in his hand and said, "How long, O star of ill-omen, wilt thou afflict me?
Whereupon Abu al-Hasan cried out and said to her, "O ill-omened crone, wilt thou contradict me and tell me that I am not the Prince of True Believers?
So Masrur went out, running, and the Caliph said to the Lady Zubaydah, "Wilt thou lay me a wager?
When they were alone, she said to him, " O dog of the Arabs, wilt thoushiver my idol and slay my people?
Then she called him to her one day and said to him, "Wilt thou hearken to me?
So he told her the state of the case, adding, "Wilt thou have me swear to thee?
Said Sahim, "O my brother, wilt thou do battle with the Jinn?
Ra'ad Shah, wilt thou go to thy country and thy kingdom?
Corsabrin, said Palomides, wilt thou release me yonder damosel and the pensel?
Ah, said Sir Tristram, false hast thou been ever, King Mark, and so wilt thou end.
Whereupon Aboulhusn cried out and said to her, "O old woman of ill-omen, wilt thou contradict me and tell me that I am not the Commander of the Faithful?
Then he turned to Abou Temam and said to him, 'Wilt thou not go with my message and seek me [in marriage] the king's daughter of the Turks?
So Mesrour went out, running, and the Khalif said to Zubeideh, "Wilt thou lay me a wager?
I prefer to believe and say with Job: 'Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro, and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble?
Wilt thou never be such that thou shalt so dwell in community with gods and men as neither to find fault with them at all, nor to be condemned by them?
Wilt thou never be full and without a want of any kind, longing for nothing more, nor desiring anything, either animate or inanimate, for the enjoyment of pleasures?
Wilt thou, then, my soul, never be good and simple and one and naked, more manifest than the body which surrounds thee?
Wilt thou not go on with composure and number every letter?
What then if they grow angry, wilt thou be angry too?
For both thy younger brethren have gone down Before this youth; and so wilt thou, Sir Star; Art thou not old?
Wilt thou I undertake them as we pass, And send them to thee?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wilt thou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.