Whosoever thou art: if thou wishest to know the English kings or laws, thou wilt read by perusing these.
What wishest thou for thy true-love, Henry, my dearest son?
What wishest thou for thy father, Henry, my dearest son?
What wishest thou for thy mother, Henry, my dearest son?
Grant it I will," he says, "if it be right and seemly; but what is it thou wishest to ask?
Flosi threw the cloak off him and hurled it into her lap, and said, "Thou art the greatest hell-hag, and thou wishest that we should take that course which will be the worst for all of us.
Say then the name of her thouwishest to have," says Thorarin.
But thou art a Christian, and wishest truth to overcome falsehood.
Thou wishest now indeed, and soon thou wilt not wish.
The king said, 'Tell me, O holy one, what thou wishestto say.
The Brahmana said, 'If, the king, thou hast been gratified with me and if thou wishest to do what is agreeable to me, I desire then to acquire thy behaviour.
This particular topic, however, on which thou wishest me to discourse was in days of yore the subject of conversation between the celestial Rishi Narada and the chief of the deities, viz.
Bhishma said, 'I shall tell thee what thou wishestto know.
The behaviour thouwishest to adopt, impelled by thy own intelligence and wisdom, is not consistent with those blessings which thy sire Pandu or thy mother Kunti used to solicit for thee.
I wish that thou shouldst live, and thou also wishest that I should live.
Thou seekest still friendly union with me and wishest to treat me with affection and do me services.
Having won by conquest the whole earth, wishest thou from folly to live in the woods after abandoning everything of virtue and profit?
Sinful as thou art, thou hast neither this world nor the other, since thou wishest to live, having cast off thy wedded wife?
Conduct thyself thus while ruling thy kingdom if thou wishest to have prosperity.
If thou wishest to achieve success, thou shouldst never appoint servants in situations higher than what they deserve.
Now seest thou not that if thou wishest to go to nature, thou reachest her by the means of science, deduced by others from the effects of nature?
Go, resist the advance of these ancient enemies; there, if thou wishest to die, find a glorious death.
Reflect well, my [dear] Chimène, on what thouwishest to do.
Nor is it to be said by anyone that thou wishest to ennoble thyself by marriage, for it is well known that we are as ancient and noble citizens of Florence as those of any other house.
I am willing to suffer all the pains Thou wishest to send me.
My prince," answered the grand secretary, with his usual coolness, "I did not understand that Thou offerest complaints with one hand and wishestto withdraw them with the other.
I, Dagon, congratulate thee, Lord Hiram, and I wish thee the same as Thou wishest me.
Thou wishest to say shoulder,' cried the frightened scribe, whom the priest always seized by the shoulder when he was to get stripes.
If thou wishest to give me some boon, that may please me, I ask the foremost of the Devas this boon, 15.
Thou wishestto see the world hereafter, I suppose.
Thou wishest to frighten us with thy god, who is both deaf and blind, and can save neither himself nor others; who cannot stir from the spot unless he is carried.
Thus the Maid of Beauty answers: "Tell me what thou wishest of me, Should I join thee in the snow-sledge.
If thou wishest to enter the gates of Paradise, lo, they are open before thy face and no harm can reach Me from anyone.
I Beg Thy forgiveness, O my God, and implore pardon after the manner Thou wishest Thy servants to direct themselves to Thee.
After this, O king, if thou wishest to hear words that are agreeable to thee, in respect of all acts good or bad, ask thou women and idiots and cripples or persons of that description.
Like a cat thou wishest evil unto him that cherisheth thee.
What is thy counter stake, O great king,--the wealth with which thou wishest to play with me?
The first of these of whom thou wishest to have knowledge," said he to me then, "was empress of many tongues.
Him whom thou wishest to see is much farther on, and is bound and fashioned like this one, save that he seems more ferocious in his look.
Since thou wishest to know so inwardly, I will tell thee briefly,' she replied to me, 'wherefore I fear not to come here within.
And I to him, "Show to me and declare, if thou wishest that I carry up news of thee, who is he of the bitter sight?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wishest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.