25023 examples of thees in sentences

I can manage the part fine, but I flounder among the 'thees' and 'thous.'

There are ten, fifteen years that I work in thees place, and in four more weeks le patron will retire and I become the proprietor.

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

"Gregson um Thorneheem mak' thees cabin when first kam to camp," he said softly.

"You don't like thees work, do you, Mees Benton?"

When I go in, an old friend, a stockbroker, is there, and "thees" and "thous" abound in the conversation, which runs on investments, the new English loan, banking accounts in London, the rent moratorium in Paris, and the war.

I would gif half my life to hold her in my arms thees eenstan'.

Bell, I theenk thees hombre got a gun.

"I not dreenkin' none thees times.

To wear this Jewel near thee; he is a tri'd one, And one that even in spight of time, that sunk him, And frosted up his strength, will yet stand by thee, And with the proudest of thine Enemies Exchange for bloud, and bravely: take his Counsel.

Go, I'le prepare thee one.

Prithee, good sweet heart, I come not to disturb thee, nor discourage thee, I know thou labour'st truly: hark in thine ear.

Prithee, good sweet heart, I come not to disturb thee, nor discourage thee, I know thou labour'st truly: hark in thine ear.

For if thou dost, look to't, I'le have thee guelded, I'le walk ye out before me: not a word more.

I shall curse thee fearfully, If thou provok'st me further: and take heed, woman; My curses never miss.

I know thou meanest Demetrius, dost thou not? I charge thee speak truth: if it be any other, Thou knowst the charge he gave thee, and the justice His anger will'inflift, if e're he know this, As know he shall, he shall, thou spightfull woman, Thou beastly woman; and thou shalt know too late too, And feel too sensible, I am no ward, No sale stuff for your money Merchants that sent if?

Be rul'd yet, I'le beat thee on; goe wink and fight: a plague upon your sheeps heart.

Pox take thee.

It seems so by thy Office: He loves thy use, and when that's ended, hates thee:

A Witch, a Sorceress: I tell thee but the truth; and hear Demetrius, Which has so dealt upon thy bloud with charms, Devilish and dark; so lockt up all thy vertues; So pluckt thee back from what thou sprungst from, glorious.

Prithee hold thy Peace: who calls thee to counsel? Lieu.

That I'le say for thee, and as fit thou art for her, Let her be mewed or stopt: how is it Gentlemen? 1 Gent.

No Shakespearean dissector has, to my knowledge, affirmed that Hamlet's advice to Ophelia, "Get thee to a nunnery," and his assertion, "I have heard of your paintings, too," prove that Ophelia was an artist and a nunnery a favorable place in which to set up a studio.

How come thees rope untie?"

The services of Mrs. Jessup had been called inthe doctor's excellent old Quaker house-keeperand, amid many "thous" and "thees," she had served us a capital and expeditious supper.

25023 examples of  thees  in sentences