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Example sentences for "wilt"

Lexicographically close words:
wills; willst; willyng; wilne; wils; wilted; wilting; wily; wimen; wimin
  1. Thow wilt then say, that thift, murther, adulterie, and all vices, please God?

  2. Wilt thou not recant thyne erroneous opinions, and if thou wilt not, I will pronounce sentence agaynst thee.

  3. Thow wilt say then, Makith it no mater what we do?

  4. Thei shall all rejoyse that trust in thee: thei shall all evir be glaid; and thow wilt defend thame.

  5. Thow wilt say, "Whairfoir doith God command us that which is impossible for us.

  6. Thow wilt say, Shall we then do no good werkis?

  7. Thou wilt say next that all the borders are not set with hearts-ease, which indeed must be through thy industry; and whence they come I know not, but they are most rare and beautiful, and my eyes long sore to see them again.

  8. Moreover, I suppose that when thou hast it, thou wilt see clearly.

  9. And if I bring thee the sorcerer, what wilt thou teach me in return?

  10. Thou wilt see how thy craftsmen have changed the rugged homestead into the daintiest bower!

  11. I wait for the Lord; my soul doth wait; and in thy word do I hope,' that thou wilt 'receive me graciously.

  12. I cheerfully present thee with a blank, entreating thee that thou wilt do me the honour to signify upon it what is thy pleasure.

  13. This premised, If thou wilt clasp the military cloak O'er thy right shoulder, and with legs astride Await the onward rush of shielded men: Hie thee to Egypt.

  14. Why, I am sure, if he forfeit, thou wilt not take his flesh?

  15. If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not As to thy friends; (for when did friendship take A breed of barren metal of his friend?

  16. One favor alone I implore of thee, that thou wilt give burial to my corpse.

  17. Patroclus' funeral games--of him, whom thou wilt never see again!

  18. And her sister made answer, "Why wilt thou waste thy youth in sorrow, without child or husband?

  19. Go, seek thy Italy across the seas: only, if there is any vengeance in heaven, thou wilt pay the penalty for this wrong, being wrecked on some rock in their midst.

  20. No suitors indeed have pleased thee here or in Tyre, but wilt thou also contend with a love that is after thine own heart?

  21. To-day we shall either bear away the head of Æneas and his arms all spattered with his blood, or we shall perish together; for I am assured that thou wilt never condescend to bear a Trojan lord.

  22. And this city, which thou buildest, to what greatness will it grow if only thou wilt make for thyself such alliance!

  23. Then spake Jupiter to Juno, where she sat in a cloud watching the battle, "How long wilt thou fight against fate?

  24. If thou lingerest till the morning come thou wilt see the shore covered with them that wish thee harm.

  25. Thou wilt weep; and thy mother must dry The tears of the world, lest her darling should cry.

  26. And if thou wilt not marry, others must: or else thy plan is impossible and vain.

  27. For the time must come, though long may it be coming, when, like every other man, thou too wilt have to change thy birth for another: and then I shall require him to replace thee.

  28. And he said with a voice that shook with emotion: Dear Guru, come, wilt thou not choose me, and throw round my neck the garland of thy choice?

  29. And she laughed again, softly, and said: What wilt thou do to me, to punish me, for I am at thy mercy?

  30. And Maheshwara said: O Daughter of the Snow, he was punished, sufficiently, as thou wilt learn in due time.

  31. See now, I will myself depart the very moment that the Guru arrives: and in the meantime, wilt thou not dismiss thy alarm and indignation, and suffer me to remain with thee, till he appears?

  32. And now, dear Guru, wilt thou choose me for thy husband, or not?

  33. Nevertheless, thou wilt have to choose again, for thou hast asked for the only thing I will not give.

  34. Only tell me what there is of me which thou dost not like, and I will change it, if only thou wilt help me: for thou art powerful to change.

  35. Thou wilt have to swallow thy golden opinions, my buckskin, when we put thee in office.

  36. And when thou hast him, if I hear thee swear, thou wilt sit here until thou hast another.

  37. Half-tried men wilt go down before that flood.

  38. Honora, wilt thou have this man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy state of Matrimony?

  39. An hour and a quarter of suspense and torture passes, while collars wilt and coats come off, and fans in the gallery wave incessantly, and excited conversation buzzes in every quarter.

  40. He was not conscious of prayer, but it was in his heart, making response to the revelation which had come to him, "Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?

  41. In Hubert's soul still the question was burning, "Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?

  42. He began to wilt before the end of the first ten minutes.

  43. Thou wilt find this true if thou shouldst watch narrowly.

  44. Swear thou also on thine honor, Thou wilt go not to the village, When desire for dance impels thee, Wilt not visit village-dances.

  45. This is Wainamoinen's answer: "Wilt thou not believe my story?

  46. Thou hast found a noble suitor, Thou wilt rule his spacious dwelling, At his window sit and rest thee, Rinse betimes his golden platters, Walk a queen within his dwelling.

  47. Go over the rise yonder," she said, "and it may be thou wilt find something there to give thee food for thought.

  48. Why, then, thou wilt be glad of a companion.

  49. Thou art fond of wandering abroad to no purpose; wilt take as kindly to it if I bid thee carry a basket on thy arm?

  50. He stayed--as thou wilt do," said Nell, her pride undaunted by any ebb and flow of danger.

  51. Here is my purse, Nanny--take what thou wilt so long as his soul is cared for.

  52. Hiram, thou must come to my wedding, too; wilt thou?

  53. Wilt watch the bier, Rolf, while I run out and cool my wits a little?

  54. Ned, she is the one wife in the world for thee; why wilt thou cling to the old troubles?

  55. Wilt call me, Ned, if--if ye need another arm to fight?

  56. Wilt try the issue with my sister, then, if Hiram seems too good for thee?

  57. Wilt promise me this much--that thou'lt bring thy kin to my lyke-wake and make peace at the bier-side.

  58. Let us make a covenant with thee, that thou wilt do us no hurt, as we have not touched thee.

  59. Thou wilt be like a lover presently, And tire the hearer with a book of words.

  60. Gideon said unto God, If thou wilt save Israel by my hand.

  61. Swear unto me here by God, that thou wilt not deal falsely with me.

  62. If thou wilt confess, Or else be impudently negative.

  63. If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor.

  64. But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith apart from works is barren James ii.

  65. For thou wilt not leave my soul to sheel.

  66. Thou wilt surely wear away, both thou and this people that is with thee.

  67. Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate.

  68. Poetic] Wilt thou not ope thy heart to know What rainbows teach and sunsets show Emerson.

  69. Wilt thou not be made clean When shall it once be Jer.

  70. Break thy mind to me in broken English; wilt thou have me Shak.

  71. Wilt thou now have the castle, the treasures, the slaves and horsemen that I promised thee?

  72. Then look in the jar and thou wilt find it there.

  73. Abraham said: “Wilt thou destroy the righteous with the wicked?

  74. If there be fifty righteous in the city wilt thou spare the place?

  75. Then Abraham said: “If there be forty and five righteous within the city, wilt thou spare the place?

  76. Then Abraham said: “If there be thirty righteous within the city, wilt thou spare the place?

  77. Then Abraham said: “If there be forty righteous within the city wilt thou spare the place?

  78. Thou art an enchantress too, And wilt surely never spill Blood of those whose eyes can kill.

  79. Isn't it strange how loving things make you afraid they will freeze or wilt or get wet or cold or hungry?

  80. Now I'm sure they will all wilt under their covers, and you'll have to help me take them all off before you go to bed.

  81. Tis for thyself to choose whom thou wilt send; But never shalt thou blame my herald-words.

  82. Courage, Master Ogilvy," said the Englishman, "thou wilt do well to slit the ears of this Spanish swashbuckler.

  83. The blows Thou wilt redouble with a steady hand In the hard heart of him who slew thy daughter.

  84. And now, I beseech thee, if peradventure any of my countrymen should be shipwrecked on the Desert, or fall into the hands of thy people, that thou wilt be kind to them, and befriend them for my sake.

  85. Wilt thou not go thy ways, O accursed one?

  86. And why wilt thou, my son, be ravished with a strange woman, and embrace the bosom of a stranger?

  87. Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?

  88. Nor wilt thou find it easy to guide those horses, with their breasts full of fire that they breathe forth from their mouths and nostrils.

  89. But," said the Asas, "thou wilt surely be able to break this silken cord with ease, since thou hast already broken the great iron fetters.

  90. For one end of that horn reached the sea, which thou wast not aware of, but when thou comest to the shore thou wilt perceive how much the sea has sunk by thy draughts.

  91. Asas, "thou fearest the might of the silken cord, thou false one, and that is why thou wilt not let us bind thee!

  92. Marquis is the very least title which I intend for thee, if thou wilt be content with that.


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