54 adjectives to describe ye

To-morrowWhat news of to-morrow? Now learn ye to love who loved nevernow ye who have loved, love anew!

The following nursery rhyme refers to him: Hush ye, hush, ye, little pet ye; Hush ye, hush ye, do not fret ye; The Black Douglas shall not get thee.

Down in your proud cities ye are feasting and dicing and smiling on your paramours, but the writing is on the wall, and in a little ye will be crying like weaned bairns for a refuge against the storm of God.

'Repent ye, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!'

THE WIDOW OF GLENCOE Do not lift him from the bracken, Leave him lying where he fell Better bier ye cannot fashion: None beseems him half so well As the bare and broken heather, And the hard and trampled sod, Whence his angry soul ascended To the judgment-seat of God!

The following nursery rhyme refers to him: Hush ye, hush, ye, little pet ye; Hush ye, hush ye, do not fret ye; The Black Douglas shall not get thee.

I have the best part of a mind to crack the heads of all four of you, and would do so, too, but for the sweet Malmsey ye have given me.

He repeated to her two or three times her own adjuration, "Hold your peace!" then, suddenly changing his tone, cried out, "Tell him then, confound ye!

Hark ye, Mistress, what was your Bus'ness here? Flaunt.

Discern ye not his faults of taste, his deplorable propensity to write blank verse?

In the following text, these comparatives are rightly employed: "And to the more ye shall give the more inheritance, and to the fewer ye shall give the less inheritance.

"Furrst ye dig a pit," O'Flynn had said airily, stretched out before the fire after dinner.

" "Spake up, now," said the saint, glaring around; "fwich av ye's gone an' misbestowed me parush church?

"Halist ye!" whispered Cnut, "there sounds Ulf's warning, methinks!"

I knowed it cooled ye off when ye was het, an' het ye when ye was cold.

" "Ah, ha," said Peter, "I'll tell ye what it is, Roseen, the more impidence ye give me, the more I'll do on the Clancys.

"Jist ye lie still there, like a darlint, and lave the skipper to me," said Terrence to Fernando.

" "What ken ye of Alison Steel?"

She'd 'a throwed her arms about your neck a while ago, an' now she'd as soon knife ye as look at ye." Wild-eyed and pale, Dorothea glared round, as Clytemnestra may have glared when her hand rested on the fatal axe; but this Holborn Agamemnon did not seem destined to fall by a woman's blow, inasmuch as the tide was effectually turned by another woman's interference.

"Laidly and awsome ye shall wane Wi' toil, and care, and travail-pain.

There's nae danger in the voyage, hinny, no a grain o' danger; sae dinna greet; but come, kiss me, Tibby, and when I come hame I'll mak ye leddy o' them a'.

Tis a creeping, crawling job before ye, and the lighter ye go, the better.

"Lucky ye done it!" said he.

My happiness is so much more than my share, that I shall insist, will ye, nill ye, on your sharing it with me.

Professor Fowler touches the case, rather blindly, thus: "Instead of the true nominative YE, we use, with few exceptions, the objective case; as, 'YOU speak;' 'YOU two are speaking.'

54 adjectives to describe  ye