194 collocations for thee

To thee, O Jesus, I direct my eyes; To thee my hands, to thee my humble knees, To thee my heart shall offer sacrifice; To thee my thoughts, who my thoughts only sees To thee myself,myself and all I give; To thee I die; to thee I only live!

Kiss, baby, kiss, mother's lips shine by kisses, Choke the warm breath that else would fail in blessings; Black manhood comes, when turbulent guilty blisses Tender thee the kiss that poisons 'mid caressings.

just budding into womanly loveliness, whose heart, for the last ten minutes, has been trembling behind the snowy wall of thy fair and beautiful bosom, hast thou never remarked and laughed at a tall and much-be-whiskered young man for the mauvaise honte with which he hands to thee thy cup of half-watered souchong?

Whosomever work to thee any thing, anon yield to him his meed and hire, let never the hire of thy servant ne meed of thy mercenary remain in no wise with thee.

'This is life eternal, that they should know thee the only true God, and him whom thou didst send, even Jesus.'

To thee, O Jesus, I direct my eyes; To thee my hands, to thee my humble knees, To thee my heart shall offer sacrifice; To thee my thoughts, who my thoughts only sees To thee myself,myself and all I give; To thee I die; to thee I only live!

Thy mother with her flaming heart of love Gave thee her life,it throbs within thee now, And thus she sends her blessing from above, And gives to thee this sweetest kiss of love.

To thee my soul I give! MEPHISTOPHELES (to FAUST) Come, come!

We mean thee no harm.

Due to thee their praise Of maiden pure, of teeming motherhood!

I cannot paint to thee the charm Which thou hast wrought on me; Thy laugh, so like the wild bird's song

And as they yield to thee the prize for valor in the field Oh, show that thou wilt pity to thy loving lady yield.

He said, "These words in the Revelation: 'I saw a new heaven and a new earth; and I saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a BRIDE for her HUSBAND: and the angel spake with me, and said, Come, I will shew thee the BRIDE, THE LAMB'S WIFE: and he carried me away in the spirit to a great and high mountain, and shewed me the holy city, Jerusalem,' Rev. xxi.

Amen, fair maid, and send thee, in thy need, Much, that is born to do thee much good deed.

"We come from Arthur, our lord," said Gawain, "and bear to thee his message.

Nor also, O king, have I pointed out to thee the way of thy welfare.

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A right good scholar shalt thou one day be, And that no distant one; when even she, Who now to thee a star far off appears, That most rare Latinist, the Northern Maid The language-loving Sarah of the Lake Shall hail thee Sister Linguist.

"If thou wert great and respected, they would undermine thy fortune and character, ere thou should'st put their system in dangeras thou art weak and poor, they will do thee some direct injury, unless thou art moderate.

She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum, A blethering, blustering, drunken blellum, That frae November till October Ae market-day thou was nae sober; That ilka melder wi'

How prettily thees trees Bow, as each meant to Consecrate a branch To the drownd lovers!

"I meant thee no harm, and may mean thee some good.

So I needed "The Georgics" very badly that afternoon, and the hour would have lost much of its perfection had I not been able to take the book from my knapsack, and corroborate my mood, while Colin was sketching an old barn, by reading aloud from its consecrated pages: "I can repeat to thee many a counsel of them of old, if thou shrink not back nor weary to learn of lowly cares.

And now to thee the kingdom I resign, That kingdom which belonged to Feridún, And thou wilt be the sovereign of the world!

The caterpillar on the leaf Repeats to thee thy mother's grief.

194 collocations for  thee