662 examples of twill in sentences

Some day, I doubt not, 'twill be the Eden of America.

'Twill not allow precedence even to a teacher.

Its choicest gifts 'twill pour, That last for evermore, Nor time exhaust the store Through endless days.

But yet, my dear maid, tho' thy spirit's my pride, I'd wish for some sweetness to temper the bowl; If life be ne'er suffer'd to rest or subside, It may not be flat, but I fear 'twill be foul.

'Twill count for more than were I to tweak the Duke's nose.

'Twill have an end, nay it shall have an end.

'Then 'twill still be more Lethe' He observed of the Pier or Quay, 'you have no occasion for so large a one: your trade does not require it: but you are like a shopkeeper who takes a shop, not only for what he has to put in it, but that it may be believed he has a great deal to put into it.'

You're just a chubby rascal with a grin upon your face, Just seven years o' gladness, an' a hard and trying case; You think the world's your playground, an' in all you say an' do You fancy everybody ought to bow an' scrape to you; Dull care's a thing you laugh at just as though 'twill never be, So I wonder, little fellow, why you mean so much to me.

For this saying is as true as old Strife nurs'd 'twixt man and wife makes such a flaw, How great soe'er their wealth, 'twill have a thaw.

Tush, tush, 'twill not appeare.

Ile watch to Night; perchance 'twill wake againe.

'Twill be when I see he's not nigh her.

O, return for our sakes, And don't keep away from us thus; Or, when your old slumbering master awakes, 'Twill be a sad moment for us!

Friend, 'twill not take thee long: We're striving which is master, we twain, in woodland song:

But count the waves, with yon gray wind-swept main Borne shoreward: from a red brick wash his stain In some pool's violet depths: 'twill task thee yet To reach the heart on baleful avarice set.

If he should never wear them, a charity 'twill be To give them to some soldier-lad as brave and good as he.

Chapter I. "'Twas a commodity lay fretting by you; 'Twill bring you gain, or perish on the seas.

'Twill never do to plant in my patch, however, for the salt water must wash it whenever it blows; though a very little work, too, might keep it out, when I come to think on it.

And "somewhere" found a Front; Said I; as in my tympanum I heard the cannon's roar, "'Twill be a wonder if I come Impervious through the War." Yet bomb, shell, bullet and grenade Made no great hit with me; And now I'mwell, I've just been paid My war gratuity.

Pure love had need be to itself a feast; For, like pure elements, 'twill nourish least.

When he is determined to spare Aureng-Zebe, and Nourmahal pleads, "Twill not be safe to let him live an hour," Kynaston gave all the stern and haughty insolence of despotism to his answer, "I'll do't to show my arbitrary power.

For if you do, it is feared 'twill shorten your days.

'Twill smell of stale tobacco smoke

''Twill be all right in a minute.

He walks about and looks upon the spot With cordial transport, moulds it and remoulds, 150 And is half pleased with things that are amiss, 'Twill be such joy to see them disappear.

662 examples of  twill  in sentences