33 Verbs to Use for the Word wilting

This is my birthday, girl, I must rejoice: Ask what thou wilt, and I will give it thee.

My request is reasonable, and I trust thou wilt not refuse it.

And others said, "We are thy strength and thy beauty, thy memory and thy witcanst thou live, knowing thou wilt never see us more?"

I could almost believe thou wilt.

I know that since I have so humbly done thy bidding thou wilt carry me back again.

Our Queen would fain see thee strive with these, knowing that if thou wilt come thou wilt, with little doubt, carry off the prize.

If thou yieldest thou wilt be beheaded by me, and if thou art defeated thou wilt certainly be burned by Pachymius.

But thou, lord Beltane, thou at peril of thy life did save her from shame and fiery death when Ulf could notso do I love thee, lord Beltane, and will be thy slave henceforth, to love and serve thee till I diean thou wilt take me.

"And what is thy will, good spirit?"he asked, humbly"tell me thy will and it shall be doneif thou wilt but make music only upon the instrument that is in thy hand.

But in the dumbness of the rolling time, No veil of silence will encompass me Thou wilt not once forget, and let me be: I easier think that thou, as I my rhyme, Wouldst rise, and with a tenderness sublime Unfold a world, that I, thy child, might see.

Thou thy favour sure wilt grant me".

I will tell thee this is such a serious matter, and I fear thou wilt so little regard it, that the thought of the worth of the thing, and of thy too light regarding of it, doth even make my heart ache whilst I am writing to thee.

Be honest, be true to thyself, and true to others; then it follows thou wilt be strong in God, the eternal good.

I hope thou wilt, that I may plague thee more: Mean time, take from me that detested object; Convey thy much loathed person from my sight.

And if, fair Zaida, this is true, I kneel before thy feet Imploring thou wilt tell me true, and fling away deceit; For all the town is talking, still talking of our love, And the tongues of slander, to thy blame, to my derision move.

"O Phoebus," said Nonnus, when they were alone, "impose upon me any penance thou wilt, so I may but regain thy favour and that of the Muses.

Him thou yet shall lose, If leave to me thou wilt but give, Gently to lead him as I choose!

I left her wilting in the big chair, staring hard into the fireplace that Clem had rilled with summer green things.

Thou mayest look whither thou wilt, and shut out the unsavory odors of the imagination by all the means thou canst invent, but if a man is, in truth, condemned of opinion, he might as well make his appeal to God at once for justice, as to any mercy he is likely to receive from men.

Thou art a mighty man-at-arms, my lord, and terrible in war, meseemeth, Omethinks thou wilt make a goodly duke indeed!" "Mayhap," he answered heavily, "mayhap, an God spare me long enough.

F omits] thou wilt.

Pictures focussed on woman in all her varied moods and flattered the male mind by portraying her wilting with sadness when deprived of husband or lover.

"Ne'ertheless, I fear thee not, and will let thee have thy wish, providing thou wilt also let me blow thrice upon this little whistle.

20 Some secrets deep in abstruse darkness lie: To search them thou wilt need a piercing eye.

Then said Moses: I beseech thee Lord, said he, send some other whom thou wilt.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  wilting