Example sentences of "thee [art] " in BNC.

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1 Shew thee the tree , leafed with refin 'd gold
2 To thee the privilege is given ,
3 To Ajax he says : ‘ I would thou didst itch from head to foot ; an ’ I had the scratching of thee , I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece' ( 27ff . ) .
4 When he speaks an aside to us , in his own person , it is in verse : He continues in their prose , but when he wants to express his respect for them and offer his services , he moves up to verse : ‘ I 'll show thee the best springs ; I 'll pluck thee berries ; /I 'll fish for thee , and get thee wood enough ’ ( 160f . ) .
5 Beautiful Swaledale I love thee the best ,
6 Christ had entrusted the government of His Church to St Peter and his successors in the words , " Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church " ( Matthew 16 : 18 ) and " I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven and whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth , it shall be bound also in heaven " ( Matthew 16 : 19 ) .
7 I would thou didst itch from head to foot ; an I had the scratching of thee , I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece .
8 When on this point , I have pearch 'd thy father 's soule , Ile tender thee this bloody reeking hand Drawne forth the bowels of that murtherer : If thou canst love me then , I'le marry thee , And for thy father lost , get thee a Sonne ; On no condition else .
9 Lord Petre has sent thee a present of Philip Miller 's second part of his Dictionary in return for the specimens sent him .
10 The bells here are famous ; the clarion , ‘ We Greet Thee a Thousand Times ’ which is rung at midday was created by the clockmaker , P. Naumann in 1694 .
11 Then said he , I am Saint Lazarus , and know that I was the leper to whom thou didst so much good and so great honour for the love of God ; and because thou didst this for his sake hath God now granted thee a great gift ; for whensoever that breath which thou hast felt shall come upon thee whatever thing thou desires to do , and shalt then begin , that shalt thou accomplish to thy heart 's desire , whether it be in battle or aught else , so thy honour shall go on increasing from day to day ; and thou shalt be feared both by Moors and Christians , and thy enemies shall never prevail against thee , and thou shalt die an honourable death in thine own house , and in thy renown , for God hath blessed thee ; — therefore go thou on , and evermore persevere in doing good ; and with that he disappeared .
12 I always thought thee a fly un . ’
13 The one as wanted to make thee a prizefighter . ’
14 ‘ Th 'd better watch th'words , Jack , or th'missus 'll give thee a trouncing ! ’
15 And then Jess said : ‘ Come in … come in , afore the weather does thee an injury ! ’ smiling at him .
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