22 Metaphors for thee

"Thee is a little innocent, Letty, with your pretty dialect!

" "I think thee was a great deal better off in the gardens of Maria Edgeworth," said Mrs. Crowder, "for there thee could come and go as thee pleased, and it almost makes my flesh creep when I think of thee living in company with the bloody tyrants of the past.

Such expressions as, thee does, thee is, thee has, thee thinks, &c., are double solecisms; they set all grammar at defiance.

"I believe that at that time thee was the only monarch in the world who was worthy to reign."

Thee, Sovereign God, our grateful accents praise; We own thee Lord, and bless thy wondrous ways; To thee, Eternal Father, earth's whole frame With loudest trumpets sounds immortal fame.

'Gainst thee and Ely, Chester, was I foe, And dost thou stay to aggravate my woe? CHES.

"Thee be a lucky maid," said Happy Jack, closing his eyes.

I want thee in Garthlaxtonthere be gibbets for thee above the keepalso, there are my houndsaye, I want thee, Messire Beltane who art Duke of Pentavalon!

"Thee is not a member," and Susan felt as if the spirit was moving her and soon found herself in outer coldness.

More than all, I want thee to be a Christian.

" "Did thee regularly study and go to college?" asked Mrs. Crowder, "or was thee a quack?"

Here, O king, before thee is the Kanakhala range, the favourite resort of sages.

Here, O king, before thee is the Kanakhala range, the favourite resort of sages.

" "Thee must have been an angel of light," Mrs. Crowder remarked.

ButGod's willfare thee well, I dieayethis is death, methinks.

Bethink thee, mistress Moon, whence came my love.

"Yield thee, sir knightyield thee!" was the cry.

"But jeweller gente, if thou shalt lose Thy joy for a gem that thee was lef, had left thee.

"thee is a personal pronoun, of the second person singular.

"I had thought thee a pirate," said the mild Quaker, "but thee tells me thee is a gentleman.

Never but Thee was there a man in sooth, Never a true crown but thy crown of thorn.

So, betake thee to thy rest, nor grieve thee for my sorrows past and donemayhap they shall be things to smile upon one day.

22 Metaphors for  thee