64 collocations for didst

And didst thou not, when she was gone down stairs, desire me to be no more so familiarity with such poor people; saying that ere long they should call me madam?

"O thou of little faith," He said, "wherefore didst thou doubt?

I loathe thee!Great and glorious spirit, thou who didst vouchsafe to reveal thyself unto me, thou who dost know my very heart and soul, why hast thou linked me with this base associate, who feeds on mischief and revels in destruction?

How didst thou grieve then, Adam,

" Then low in tearful prayer her voice would sound Despairing, wailing, through the lonely room, The silent turret chamber steep and high, "Thou maiden mother, Mary, knows my heart, Thou who didst love and suffer, look on me, Oh, pity me, sweet mother of the Christ!"

Never didst thou laugh; no, not even when in discussing how silence might be rendered in music, thou didst say, with thy extraordinary Pyrenean accent, "Pour rendre le silence en music il me faudrait trois orchestres militaires."

In such an hour of artistic convulsion and renewal of thought thou wert, and thou wert a magnificent rallying point for all comers; it was thou who didst theorise our confused aspirations, and by thy holy example didst save us from all base commercialism, from all hateful prostitution; thou wert ever our high priest, and from thy high altar turned to us the white host, the ideal, the true and living God of all men.

Thy soul was like a star and dwelt apart; Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea Pure as the naked heavens, majestic, free; So didst thou travel on life's common way In cheerful godliness: and yet thy heart The lowliest duties on herself did lay.

Say, Love, and didst thou e'er behold A maid more fair and knight more bold?

As I grew in years, still didst thou blend With all my ardours: thou wast the deep glen; Thou wast the mountain-top, the sage's pen, The poet's harp, the voice of friends, the sun; Thou wast the river, thou wast glory won; Thou wast my clarion's blast, thou wast my steed,

For it was thou who didst slay my brother Sir Caradus at Dolorous Gard, who was held to be the best knight in all the world.

The Fleece, too, didst thou bury? MEDEA.

Now there were some good points in that play; but, oh, thou M. Ferdinand Dugué, thou,why didst thou challenge comparison with a man who wrote for all theatres for all times?

Their purpose, as thou didst thyself confess, Was to deprive me of Diana's image.

"Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst the Egyptian yesterday?"Bible cor.

Then didst thou cry to me, "Farewell, my brother!" CREUSA.

Then didst thou cry to me, "Farewell, my brother!" CREUSA.

and didst thou deem Arvernian honour fallen so low that I could brook such a sacrifice?

But why didst thou not tell me thou wert he I sought, instead of sending me searching for black moonbeams?" "Why, truly, thou didst not ask me, good master," quoth stout Tuck; "but what didst thou desire of me?" "Nay," quoth Robin, "the day groweth late, and we cannot stand longer talking here. Come back with us to Sherwood, and I will unfold all to thee as we travel along.

Thou wert not like some, our small Poets who Could not be Poets, were not we Poets too; Whose wit is pilfring, and whose veine and wealth In Poetry lyes meerely in their stealth; Nor didst thou feele their drought, their pangs, their qualmes, Their rack in writing, who doe write for almes, Whose wretched Genius, and dependent fires, But to their Benefactors dole aspires.

And, O descendant of the Vrishni race, while thou wert away, where didst thou dwell?

Thou wert not like some, our small Poets who Could not be Poets, were not we Poets too; Whose wit is pilfring, and whose veine and wealth In Poetry lyes meerely in their stealth; Nor didst thou feele their drought, their pangs, their qualmes, Their rack in writing, who doe write for almes, Whose wretched Genius, and dependent fires, But to their Benefactors dole aspires.

Nay, rather didst thou stretch thine eager hands In blind unreason forth, to lay them swift Upon the golden prize, although I cried, "'Tis Death that thou dost grasp at!"Take it, then, That prize that thou so stubbornly didst seek, Even Death!

Soften the heart of the young man; show him how ill he has done; and knit their hearts to each other as thou didst the hearts of David and Jonathan.

Thou hast got What thou didst wisha husband at the last!

64 collocations for  didst