93 adjectives to describe thee

"O hush thee, Roger, for he sleepeth.

he whispered, "God hath surely found thee worthy to be one of His holy angels, so hast thou stooped from heaven to teach to me my duty.

"Messire," said she, "methinks art cold indeed, or is it that I weary thee?" "Nay, thou'rt wondrous easy to bear thus, lady.

"Master," he pleaded, "O master, adventure not alone lest ill befall thee."

"Aye, go unto her, lest evil haply befall thee; for much is there that is hid from thine eyes.

now the devil take thee! Can calling, nor knocking, nor nothing, awake thee? HOST.

Therefore, I and thou should be thee and me; (the first person, in our idiom, being usually put last;) thus, "Now, therefore, come thou, let us make a covenant, thee and me.

Will it not charm a mind, like thine, exalted, To shine, the goddess of applauding nations; To scatter happiness and plenty round thee, To bid the prostrate captive rise and live, To see new cities tow'r, at thy command, And blasted kingdoms flourish, at thy smile? IRENE.

Some cursed Fraud Or Enemy hath beguil'd thee, yet unknown, And me with thee hath ruin'd; for with thee Certain my Resolution is to die!

" "'Tis so I would be worthy of thee, beloved," he sighed, "for know that I am pledged to rest not nor stay until my task be accomplished or I slain" "Slain!

"If thy fellow approach thee, naked and destitute, and thou shouldst say unto him, 'Depart in peace; be you warmed and filled;' and yet shouldst give him not those things that are needful to him, what benevolence is there in thy conduct?"Kirkham's Elocution, p. 108.

Macbeth. 'Tis better thee without, than he within.

Oh! nearer Him is nearer thee: With his obedience bow, And thou wilt rise with heart set free, Yea, twice his mother now.

Chill save thee, chill spare thee, chill keep thee from wasting.

And that, my God, were all unworthy thee.

Next day he knew each man by name, used the familiar "thee" and "thou" to them, and won their hearts by his devil-may-care manners and the smile which came from a heart amused by life.

Gird thee with thy sword upon thy thigh, O thou most Mighty, according to thy worship and renown.

" "Thy fears deceive thee," returned the Bravo, scarce speaking above his breath.

"Though thou clothest thyself with crimson, though thou deckest thee with ornaments of gold, though thou rentest thy face with painting, in vain shalt thou make thyself fair.

[or whatever the sum might be] an deduc thee same from mi salry

CLAUDIUS, to Chrysanthus. Does not the beauty of this wood, This tranquil wood, delight thee? CHRYSANTHUS.

"Lord," said he, "be not beguiled by yon foul witches' arts: go not to Hangstone Waste lest she be-devil thee with goblins or transform thee to a loathly toad.

Didst thee not say, 'I'll not leave thee comfortless, I'll come to thee?'

O, deare boy, What haplesse fate exposd thee to the veiw Of this [sic] sad mothers sorrowes?

what pangs my breast has borne To find thee false, ungrateful, and forsworn!

93 adjectives to describe  thee