Use thou in a sentence
Sentences starting with thou
- Thou art young yet. [11]
- Thou hast reason yet, though thy blood is hot. [11]
- Thou shalt share with me my little draught of immortality,--its week, its month, its year,--whatever it may be,--and then we will go together into the solemn archives of Oblivion's Uncatalogued Library! [6]
- Thou art young; wilt thou throw thy life away? [11]
- Thou art safe whether to go or to stay. [11]
- Thou canst drink well, thou golden-haired Persian! [10]
- Thou shalt now walk in a new path--perhaps thy way leads through darkness; but fear not, the stars foretell happiness. [5]
- Thou shalt now walk in a new path --perhaps thy way leads through darkness; but fear not, the stars foretell happiness. [5]
- Thou and thy vagabonds shall crown the wedding with thy merry-makings. [5]
- Thou hast told us faithfully all that thou hast heard, and thereby proved that thou canst obey--the first virtue of a priest. [10]
Sentences ending with thou
- I ask thee, who art thou? [10]
- As thy mother was in heart so art thou. [11]
- Am I in truth gone mad, or is it thou? [5]
- Answer, what art thou? [11]
- And this lady--what thinkest thou? [11]
- Who keepeth the Seal but thou? [5]
- I and my people know, but not thou. [5]
- Who ever peopled his realm, Caesar, more freely than thou? [10]
- Suddenly Pentaur raised his head, lifted his hands to heaven, and cried: "O Thou! [10]
- I am as forlorn as thou. [5]
Short sentences using thou
- Hast thou a wounded heart? [10]
- Wilt thou stay with me? [11]
- Dost thou quarrel with justice? [11]
- Thou art a traitor. [11]
- Gracious thou were to me. [5]
- The King--Whence art thou, sir? [11]
- Thou canst an thou wilt. [5]
- Tell me what thou knowest. [5]
- For what hast thou come? [11]
- Thou shalt not steal! [11]
Sentences containing thou two or more times
- When, as thou wouldst say, thou hast sinned, hast taken a man's life, then thou wilt understand. [11]
- Here art thou with whom so long the universe travailed in labor; darest thou think meanly of thyself whom the stalwart Fate brought forth to unite his ragged sides, to shoot the gulf, to reconcile the irreconcilable? [6]
- Bid me go where thou wilt, do what thou wilt, so that I may be among the fighters, and in the battle forget what I have seen. [11]
- I hear thee when thou callest to me, and I kneel outside the door, for thou art wise, and thou speakest to me; but thee as thou art in a far land I shall see no more. [11]
- In sooth, yesternight wert thou the Prince of Wales; to-day art thou my most gracious liege, Edward, King of England. [5]
- I believed thou wert dead these seven years, and lo, here thou art alive! [5]
- At the Palace two days past thou saidst thou hadst never killed a man; and I know that thy religion condemns killing even in war. [11]
- Thou dost desire to see Kaid--in truth, thou hast memory, beloved. [11]
- Despise me, if thou wilt; I know thou lovest me not; but say not that to be great we need the help of strangers! [10]
- Yet in Egypt thou wilt kill, or thou shalt thyself be killed, and thy aims will come to naught. [11]
More example sentences with the word thou in them
- I am but young to die, and thou canst save me with one little word. [5]
- Ah, wilt thou yet return, Bearing thy rose-hued torch, and bid thine altar burn? [6]
- He is not yet in thy power, however, and I advise thee to remember, that though thou mayst be clever for an Egyptian, Phanes is a clever Greek. [10]
- But twice every year he went to yonder point and spoke out the King's words to him: 'John York, John York, where art thou gone, John York? [11]
- See thou the wreck this fiend hath made, and let thy heart be moved with pity! [5]
- This is my word to thee, that thou mayst know that I am not alone. [11]
- He brought the word to me that thou wast here now. [11]
- Thy kingdom is within us, Thou art ever-present. [5]
- I will go with thee," he added hastily; "but it is better thou shouldst not go. [11]
- Friend," he added, with the winning insistence that few found it possible to resist, "if all be well, and we go thither, wilt thou become the governor-general yonder? [11]
- I do so wish thou couldst smell it! [6]
- Oh, be thou wise--name the calamity! [5]
- Tell Neithotep, in whose hands thou art as wax, that he has found the best means of forcing me to grant demands, which otherwise I should have refused. [10]
- But the people, whom Thou dost call Thine, are in sore peril. [10]
- And He said, Who told thee that thou wart naked? [11]
- Thou, O Lord, who didst let the water-flood overflow her, didst not let the deep swallow her up, nor the pit shut its mouth upon her. [6]
- They mused a while, with much head-shaking and walking the floor, then Lord St. John said-- "Plainly, what dost thou think? [5]
- The costly urn, which thou wilt receive herewith, is sent by Sappho to preserve the ashes of the deceased. [10]
- It was this which filled her eyes with tears, and sincere sorrow trembled in her voice as she replied: "Thou hast required the better half of my life at my hand; but thou hast but to command, and I to obey. [10]
- Pretermit thy whittling, wheel thine ear-flap toward me, Thou shalt hear them answered. [6]
- Now mark thou what 'tis to forsake the ways of purity the which He loveth, and wanton with such as be worldly and an offense. [5]
- Tell me rather what thou thinkest of our temples and pyramids. [10]
- Now only remains what thou shalt do for Egypt--" "And thou--thou wilt be left here to lay thy will upon Egypt. [11]
- Now thou seest what I really am; but thine errors be forgiven! [10]
- I would thou wert cold or hot. [9]
- Having myself a well-marked barytone voice of more than half an octave in compass, I sometimes add my vocal powers to her execution of "Thou, thou reign'st in this bosom. [6]
- Hast thou done well, oh, Effendina, to turn from thine own people? [11]
- If thou thinkest well of it, leave this sick land for that new one. [11]
- Hast thou no welcome for thy father? [11]
- Though long the weary way we tread, And sorrow crown each lingering year, No path we shun, no darkness dread, Our hearts still whispering, Thou art near! [6]
- Get home and wear a furious face and batter in the door and say: "What, ho, thou huzzy! [11]
- O, O, the waving sky, the white sky-- My snow-bird, thou fliest far; O, O the eagle's cry, the wild cry-- My lost love, my lonely star. [11]
- Yet with a wave of the hand thou hast blinded him, and his blow falls on the air. [11]
- Would'st thou have water for thy good money? [10]
- But my hour was to come; the handsomest and noblest man of them all, and grave and dignified too--was Assa, the old Mohar's father, and grandfather of Pentaur--no, I should say of Paaker, the pioneer; thou hast known him. [10]
- Loudest of all was the wailing of the Saite Orion who cried with uplifted bands, "What wilt Thou of us miserable creatures, O Lord? [10]
- Art thou a warrior sated with spoil, master of the sports, spectator of the fight, Prince, or Pistol? [11]
- If a strange voice call, O teach me what to say; if I languish, O give me Thy cup to drink; O strengthen Thou my soul. [11]
- Will you not use thee and thou in speaking to me, always? [11]
- How dar'st thou use the King my father's meanest subject so? [5]
- Be merciful unto us, Thou great and mighty one! [10]
- Tom Canty turned upon him and said, sharply-- "Why dost thou hesitate? [5]
- Hast thou covered up his footsteps with thy flood? [11]
- When drooping pleasure turns to grief, And trembling faith is changed to fear, The murmuring wind, the quivering leaf Shall softly tell us, Thou art near! [6]
- Thou shalt go trimmed to heaven--aho! [11]
- There--now thou hast touched a hand which has been clasped by Abraham and Isaac and Jacob! [5]
- And so they took it out of thy room, when thou wert asleep! [12]
- And they say too, that of all hearts Thine is the most loving, and so thou wilt know how it is that, in spite of all my misery, it still seems to me that I am a happy woman. [10]
- And when I told my dreams, Shaken and humble,--"Dear, there was no cause," Your words; proud, sorrowful, as it beseems Such as thou art. [11]
- I demand no tokens of a love and humility, which thou hast never felt. [10]
- Thou and I together, Nell, may be cheerful and happy yet, and learn to forget this time, as if it had never been. [12]
- Thou needest not to think again of the evil dream I have related. [10]
- Sleep is more to thee now than aught thou mayst hear from any man. [11]
- Then, turning half to the young Rameri and half to his sister, she said: "The chief of the House of Seti, Ameni, was in his youth such a man as thou paintest, Bent-Anat. [10]
- Thou art going to the Soudan to finish the work Mehemet Ali began. [11]
- They came not to the place appointed--knowest thou whither they went? [5]
- If so, according to the custom of the land, then Mahommed is as immune as thou art. [11]
- Thou wilt have to swallow thy golden opinions, my buckskin, when we put thee in office. [9]
- The King continued to struggle in the woman's strong grasp, and now and then cried out in vexation-- "Unhand me, thou foolish creature; it was not I that bereaved thee of thy paltry goods. [5]
- Thou art about to slay thy brother; but I say unto thee, do not indulge anger; strive to control it. [10]
- Hast thou naught to say but this--the fortune of Egypt burned to ashes! [11]
- Gold thou hadst to pay the wages of the soldiers of the south. [11]
- If thou goest to Kaid with thy story, I go to Egypt with mine. [11]
- Thou wouldst go to Kaid and tell him thy affrighted tale. [11]
- The King sprang to his deliverer's side, with flushed cheeks and sparkling eyes, exclaiming-- "Thou hast lagged sorely, but thou comest in good season, now, Sir Miles; carve me this rabble to rags! [5]
- Thou hast nothing to fear from him--I will answer for the purity of his motives. [10]
- Thou needest not to blush, young madcap! [10]
- If at any time thou dost want help, call me, and I will protect thee against twenty enemies. [10]
- Mar them not till thou'st enjoyed them: then let thy hand be heavy as thou wilt. [5]
- Thou dost measure thyself against Nahoum? [11]
- Not futile was thy toil, if thou canst see That for thy sons fruit from one seed appears. [10]
- My head beneath thy palm, Once more I lift Love's chalice to thine eyes: Not till thou blessest me will I arise. [11]
- Man's future and thy own fate must remain hidden from thee, but live so that thou mayest be ready for anything. [2]
- He would pull thy old beard, an' thou didst offer him such an insolence. [5]
- Thou hast found thy mother and thy sisters again? [5]
- How real was thy misery for the moment, thou poor lad! [5]
- The counsel of Thy lips shall guide my way; I have obeyed whenever Thou hast ruled; I call on Thee--and, with my fame, Thy glory Shall fill the world, from farthest east to west. [10]
- Remember, that at thy death, which may the gods long avert, I shall represent the existence of this glorious land as thou dost now; my fall will be the ruin of thine house, of Egypt! [10]
- Thou mayst find thousands in Egypt who will serve thee at any price, and bear thee in any mood. [11]
- Fear thou not; thou'lt soon be well. [5]
- Let all thy thoughts be open--stay not to choose, as thou dost with the sweetmeats. [11]
- Death, only Death, thou, the ultimate teacher, Wilt show it to me! [11]
- Death, only death, thou, the ultimate teacher, Will show it to me. [11]
- What guarantee hast thou, that he will not betray us to the Persians? [10]
- If I failed, thou wouldst not succeed. [11]
- I tell thee, thou wilt not go. [11]
- They say, that Thou wast wholly pure and perfectly sinless. [10]
- Immortal Lord, crush Thou this unclean people; Break Thou their necks, annihilate the heathen. [10]
- But when thrice thou st drained the beaker watch and ward keep o'er thy heart. [10]
- G. P. "Dost thou spread the sail, throw the spear, swing the axe, lay thy hand upon the plough, attend the furnace door, shepherd the sheep upon the hills, gather corn from the field, or smite the rock in the quarry? [11]
- It is better thou shouldst know from my own lips the peril this knighthood brings, than that trouble should suddenly fall and thou be unprepared. [11]
- He struck--come, and thou shalt see. [11]
- To thy fellow-countrymen thou shalt preach the gospel of the New World, that here, here in our America, is the home of man; that here is the promise of a new and more excellent social state than history has recorded. [6]
- Ah, my Annis, thou shalt join thy sister soon--thou'rt on thy way, and these be merciful friends that will not hinder. [5]
- How long wilt thou serve me? [11]
- Or listen when thou repliest, Or remember where thou liest, Or how thy supper is sodden;' And another is born To make the sun forgotten. [6]
- G. Look up, thou poor disconsolate; you speak of quitting earthly enjoyments. [5]
- Now speak; didst thou obtain aught further? [10]
- Kiss my cheek, thou noontide ray, From my Love so far away! [6]
- And beware how thou meddlest with my purpose! [5]
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