16 collocations for hadst

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.

Do I dare to boast of what thou hadst once a kind word for, though now thou wilt neither look upon me nor speak to me?" She could say no more: her words were suffocated by a torrent of tears.

Painful would be the sting when appealing to the Judge of the earth, in a moment when we no longer possessed the capability of serving him, should the declaration be, Thou hadst a desire to serve me when in health and strength, but thou wished first to serve thyself.

One time thou hadst a father alive, and thou hadst two other brothers.

but I believe I have a learned faith, Sir, and that's it makes a Gentleman of my sort; though I can speak no Greek, I love the sound of 't, it goes so thund'ring as it conjur'd Devils: Charles speaks it loftily, and if thou wert a man, or had'st but ever heard of Homers Iliads, Hesiod, and the Greek Poets, thou wouldst run mad, and hang thy self for joy th' hadst such a Gentleman to be thy Son:

She thus writes to a friend: "Didst thou ever feel as if thou hadst no home on earth, except in the bosom of Jesus?

Thou knowest thou mightest wed any day if thou hadst the mind.

Thou hadst a mother, yet no human feelings.

Oppose thyself to me, Front against front, and lead them to the battle; Thou'rt skill'd in war, thou hast learn'd somewhat under me, I need not be ashamed of my opponent, And never hadst thou fairer opportunity To pay me for thy schooling.

thou hadst a Patron That would not say but do: yet as I am, Be mine, I'le not receive thee as a servant, But as my Son, (and though I want my self)

Thou hadst a place unique, sublime; In many a land beyond the sea The victims of despotic crime In thee, the latest born of Time, Beheld a land from tyrants free, The sacred Ark of Liberty.

2 Tell her that's young, And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung In deserts, where no men abide, Thou must have uncommended died.

Thou hadst a strife with that Tergemini; Thou hurt'dst them not till they had injured thee.

Thou hadst a book of tales and read nights with the candle shaded by thy mother's landskip fan, and I gave thee aloes for thy folly.

And in excess of admiration at one of the Laureate's most successful pageants, Herrick breaks forth, "Thou hadst the wreath before, now take the tree, That henceforth none be laurel-crowned but thee."

It was thy elder brother: thou hadst a younger brother too: Where did he stay? 3D CUIRAS.

16 collocations for  hadst