51 Metaphors for hast

thou hast been wondrous kind!

With Luke that evening thitherward he walked: 335 And soon as they had reached the place he stopped, And thus the old Man spake to him:"My Son, To-morrow thou wilt leave me: with full heart I look upon thee, for thou art the same That wert a promise to me ere thy birth, 340 And all thy life hast been my daily joy.

Thou hast been so bad, the best that I can give.

Tis more then thou hast been this twelvemonth: th'ast Lost thy Complexion with too much study.

Thou, Earth, hast been my mother, and when these pangs are o'er,

For thou hast sought 460 The truth in solitude, and, since the days That gave thee liberty, full long desired, To serve in Nature's temple, thou hast been The most assiduous of her ministers; In many things my brother, chiefly here 465 In this our deep devotion.

Thou hast been mine these twenty years.

I know it took not beeing at thy birth: thou hast been merrie, thou hast sounded hoopes, swallowed whiffes, walkt late, worn favours, seene whoresons; thou canst feele and understand, come thou hast bene a sinner, unloade, discharge, untune, confesse, is Venus dominatrix?

On that occasion thou wilt have a sight of him, clad in a sable deerskin, and wearing his hair in the form of a matted mass.' "Yudhishthira said, 'Thou hast been a follower of the mighty Rama, Jamadagni's son; thou must, therefore, have been the eye-witness of all the deeds achieved by him in former days.

Thou that hast been a Companion for Noblemen, and at the worst of those times for Gentlemen: now like a broken Servingman, must beg for favour to those, that would have crawl'd like Pilgrims to my Chamber but for an Apparition of me.

Remember this, remember, foolish man, How thou hast been the Shrieve of Nottingham.

And then I check'd myself, and said to myself, "Thou hast been a heathen, John, these two years past, (Not having been at church in all that time,)

Since that evil day we met yon accursed witch of Hangstone, hast never been thyself.

Thou hast not been in the bar-room?" "Nay, he fell upon me, the rather," replied Victorine, artlessly, "as I was resting me at the window of the long storeroom.

It's impossible, for thou hast been a whoremaster this seven year.

Thou Hast ever been my friend, my valued friend Say, must I go?

Thou hast been weepingnay, thou hast!

"Thou hast one comfort, friend," said I, "at least in the loss of the poor beast; I'm sure thou hast been a merciful master to him."

And thus it is I know thee for a man, my Beltane!" "And thou, Benedict, thou hast yearned and trembled with love ere now, thou hast been a lover once, methinks?"

who hast been the instrument of covering a multitude of sins!

Thou hast, indeed, been a victim of their hellish duplicity, and well mayest thou say, the load was past bearing.

Hast is a verb, auxiliary to made, and may be taken with it.

"If, having been of no account, thou hast become great; and if, having been poor, thou hast become rich; and if thou hast become governor of the city, be not hard-hearted on account of thy advancement, because thou hast become merely the guardian of the things which God hath provided.

Thou hast been many a weary league, Ben, since I saw thee.

"Ho! Sir Edgar, thou hast been so long a peaceful man that I had forgotten.

51 Metaphors for  hast