28 adjectives to describe hast

"Now, messire," quoth the Pardoner, opening his wallet, "now in the matter of sinning, messire, an thou hast some pet and peculiar vice some little, pretty vanity, some secret, sweet transgression" "Nay, first," quoth Beltane, "'tis sure thou hast a tongue" "O infallibly, messire; a sweet tonguea tongue attuned to cunning phrases.

"Welcome to this my solitude, my son," quoth he, "and wherefore hast thou tarried in thy coming?

I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.

Much evil hast thou done to them; much evil will they do to thee, and avenge them of their wrongs.

30 What strange disguise hast now put on, To make believe, that thou art gone?

Thy joys no glittering female meets, No hive hast thou of hoarded sweets, No painted plumage to display: On hasty wings thy youth is flown, Thy sun is set, thy spring is gone We frolic while 'tis May.

Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages.

"So more than gracious hast thou been!" "Nay, it will be sweet to have part in thy happiness," she cried bravely.

Interceding With these bleeding Wounds upon thy hands and side, For all who have lived and erred Thou hast suffered, thou hast died, Scourged, and mocked, and crucified, And in the grave hast thou been buried!

O Southwind, ill hast thou used me, thy wings I will break.

Quick, bind mine eyesall soon shall be forgot Doomsmanthe lily hast thou never broken?

"By the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept, Remembering Thee, That for ages of agony hast endured and slept, And would'st not see.

Oh charity where art thou fled, And nowe how longe hast thou been dead?

While one with moderate hast might tell a hundred.

A more mute silence hast thou known, A deafness deeper than thine own, While Time was?

How oft hast thou been chain'd unto my tongue, Hang'd at my lips, and ravish'd with my words; So that a speech fair-feather'd could not fly, But thy ear's pitfall caught it instantly?

Of many a pilgrim hast

Harvest, the bailiff of my husbandry, What plenty hast thou heap'd into our barns?

"And what is that?" "A woman's hate; thy rival hast given thee the first token of success."

And I have left a babe at home: A long, long way of land and sea! Come to meI'm no enemy: I am the same who at thy side Sate yesterday, and made a nest 30 For thee, sweet Baby!thou hast tried, Thou know'st the pillow of my breast; Good, good art thou:alas!

7.In the compound tenses, there is never any variation of ending for the different persons and numbers, except in the first auxiliary: as, "Thou wilt have finished it;" not, "Thou wilt hast finishedst it;" for this is nonsense.

Thou gray old cliff, like turret raised on high, With light-house mingling with the summer sky, How long in lonely grandeur hast thou stood, Braving alike the wild winds and the flood?

In the familiar use of the second person singular, the verb is usually varied only in the present tense of the indicative mood, and in the auxiliary hast of the perfect.

Why bounteous nature hast thou given To this poor Brutea boon so kind As constancybless'd gift of Heaven!

Art thou in the habit of entering the palace by this gallery?" "It is little used, except by the keepers and the condemned, as doubtless thou hast often heard; but yet they have given me the keys, and taught me the windings of the place, in order that I might serve, as usual, for thy guide.

28 adjectives to describe  hast