shouldst in English

verb shouldst (shall)

(Archaic) would; must, be obliged to (auxiliary verb)

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1. Hast thou eaten of the tree whereof I commanded thee that thou shouldst not eat, if so thou shouldst surely adie?

2. Thomas, thou shouldst be living at this hour.

3. View in context Behold, Nature ashamed, or, better to express, Troubled, that thou shouldst hunger, hath purveyed From all the elements her choicest store, To treat thee as Beseems , …

4. Thank the world sum so shouldst thy gentle times the time threeth thee the same, the world's thou use still thine thee the sum more then beauty start in thine when thou shouldst the kind, on thou form where Accensed for thou thou so self the world be tone the world with thy beauty strong: o t

5. 3There is an ancient saying, famous among men, that thou shouldst not judge fully of a man s life before he dieth, whether it should be called Blest or wretched

6. Behold, Nature ashamed, or, better to express, Troubled, that thou shouldst hunger, hath purveyed From all the elements her choicest store, To treat thee as Beseems, and as her Lord With honour.

7. At the same time however take care that thou dost not through being so pleased with them accustom thyself to overvalue them, so as to be disturbed if ever thou shouldst not have them.

8. 17 But Ammon stood forth and said unto him: Behold, thou shalt not slay thy son; nevertheless, it were abetter that he should fall than thee, for behold, he has brepented of his sins; but if thou shouldst fall at this time, in thine anger, thy soul could not be saved.

9. The last doubt that thou Broachest, to wit, what thou shouldst do with me, drive it away altogether; an thou in thine extreme old age be disposed to do that which thou usedst not, being young, namely, to deal cruelly, wreak thy cruelty upon me, who am minded to proffer no prayer unto thee, as being199 the prime cause of this sin, if sin it be

10. The last doubt that thou Broachest, to wit, what thou shouldst do with me, drive it away altogether; an thou in thine extreme old age be disposed to do that which thou usedst not, being young, namely, to deal cruelly, wreak thy cruelty upon me, who am minded to proffer no prayer unto thee, as being199 the prime cause of this sin, if sin it be