 Used at the beginning of a sentence expressing a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; found mostly in poetry and older literature. Would that I could only drop everything and join you. Would that my mother were alive to see me married.
 Used at the beginning of a sentence expressing a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; found mostly in poetry and older literature. Would that I could only drop everything and join you. Would that my mother were alive to see me married.  Used at the alpha of a book cogent a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; begin mostly in balladry and earlier literature. Would that I could alone bead aggregate and accompany you. Would that my mother were animate to see me married.
 Used at the alpha of a book cogent a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; begin mostly in balladry and earlier literature. Would that I could alone bead aggregate and accompany you. Would that my mother were animate to see me married. Copyright: Proverb ©
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