173 collocations for wilt
Why, thou damnable confounded Torment, wilt thou never cease? Nur.
"And thou wilt flout poor Love no more?" "Nay," he answered, smiling, "'tis part of me, and must be so henceforthforever!"
" "Then wilt thou die unjustly!
But, O my Muse, what numbers wilt thou find To sing the furious troops in battle joined!
Mine Host shall heere it, ile be your opponent, Acutus moderator: wilt thou doe it? Host.
None of thy follies wilt thou repent; none wilt thou wish to repeat.
With thy joy, thy melancholy, Wilt thou thus relentless flee?
If thou in the dear love of some one Friend Hast been so happy that thou know'st what thoughts Will sometimes in the happiness of love Make the heart sink, [A] then wilt thou reverence This quiet spot; and, Stranger!
Now wilt thou yield thee, or shall I have to break thy pretty head?"
For if thou pardon her, and make her thine again, I swear Thou never wilt repent, dear love, thou thus hast humored her!
How soon wilt thou espouse her; thy house is somewhat taken up by company, who are to remain for the summer, and how wilt thou get through the irksomeness of grand ceremonies without great preparation, for much will be expected of thy wealth and rank?" "Damme, I'll have no pranks and ceremonies and entertainments; I have not time.
You have forgotten, 'Lord; if thou wilt thou canst'" The child of heaven looked at her mutely, with sweet, grave eyes, in which there was much that confused her who was a stranger here, and once more softly shook her head.
"And thou wilt flout poor Love no more?" "Nay," he answered, smiling, "'tis part of me, and must be so henceforthforever!"
Once more wilt thou wonderingly questionAll this pains for a single girl?
After wilting a little on the ground, it is dried on sticks, by one of the three processes called "pegging, spearing, and splitting."
What wilt thou wager upon thy men?
Be merry, wench, we'll have a frolic feast, Here's flesh enough for to suffice us both, Say, sirrah, wilt thou fight, or dost thou yield to die? MUCEDORUS.
If thou wilt therefore forward my views; if thou wilt become my friend by introducing me to thy mistress, who is possessed of such matchless charms, these precious gems are thine and this coronet of gold.
Why wilt thou not confide in me?
and the sweets are free Wilt thou trill to the touch of outwearied fingers?
"That thou should'st dream Helen pure and faithful and worthy to thy lovethat, doubting thine own senses, thou should'st yearn and sigh to hold her once again, heart on heart" "Ah, Fidelis," quoth Beltane, sighing deep, "why wilt thou awake a sleeping sorrow?
"And where, little hawk, wilt thou procure thine elephants, and such rupees as are needed?
Thou wilt judge aright, for thou knowest the hearts of men and wilt wrong no man by the weight of a grain of sand.
"Wilt thou aught with me, Signore?" "Thou art welcome.
Thou wilt consider this when thou art dying, and wilt depart more contentedly by reflecting thus: 'I am going away from a life in which even my associates, on behalf of whom I have striven, and cared, and prayed so much, themselves wish me to depart, hoping perchance to get some little advantage by it.'
