Thou wylt saye, what lerned man wyll lowly hys wyt to these so small thynges?
Wylt thou see howe muche it auayleth, whether one be brought vp in learnynge or not?
Before the tyme come you go aboute this, to haue your sonne a byshop, or an abbot, and wylt thou not fashion hym to this well, to beare the office of a byshop, or an abbot?
Thou canst not haue a rude lumpe; but and if thou fashyonst not lyke a manne, of it selfe it wylt waxe naught, into monstruous formes of wylde beastes.
Thou wylt saye: what shall poore men do which can scarse fynd their chyldren, muche lesse hyre a master to teache them?
If thouwylt slacke to do it, thou hast a beaste: if thou take hede thou hast, as I myght saye, a God.
But Abraham stode yet before y^e LORde/ & drewe nere & sayde Wylt thou destroy the rightwes with the wyked?
Now therfore swere vnto me even here by God/ that thou wylt not hurt me nor my childern/ nor my childerns childern.
Yf thou wylt take the lefte hande/ I wyll take the right: Or yf thou take the right hande I wyll take the left.
But yf thou wylt not sende him/ we wyll not goo: for the man sayde vnto vs: loke that ye see not my face/ excepte youre brother be with you.
And she sayde what wylt thou gyue me/ for to lye with me?
And he sayde: Hagar Sarais mayde/ whence comest thou and whether wylt thou goo?
And a swyngyl̴l̴ good and grete; 216 If þou wylt worke, tell me sone.
Butt þou wylt helpe to dyght þis lyne, earn some for Much hungyr yt schal̴l̴ be thyne himself.
If thou wylt make a Carbuckle stone, or a thyng shyning in the nyght.
Nowe go to hym, and tell hym playn, That tyll thou brynge hym, thou wylt not come agayn.
What wylt thou gyue me (quod the man of lawe), if I rydde the of this dette?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wylt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.