Come, O thouTravellerunknown, / Whom still I hold, but cannotsee! / My companybefore is gone, / And I amleft alone with Thee; / With Theeall night I mean to stay, / And wrestletill the break of day.
That thou [ …] mightestwar a goodwarfare. — Tim. i. 18.
If that be all, then cheare thydrooping lookes, For I will furnishthee with such supplies: Let some of those thyfollowersgoe with me, And they shall haue what thing so ere thou needst.
O ChristmasTree! O ChristmasTree! Muchpleasurethou can'st give me
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Thouhast enfrozen her disdainfulbrest. — Spenser.
Thoumakestus a bywordamong the heathen, a shaking of the headamong the people. - Psalms 44:14
Thoushouldst have made him Aslittleas a crow, or less, ere left To after-eye him. — Shakespeare.