Which preposition to use with thou
Thou art that Winter-storm that nips my Bud; All my young springing Hopes, my gay Desires, The prospect of approaching Joys of Love, Thou in a hapless Minute hast took from me, And in its room, Hast given me an eternal Desperation.
Oh, Bellmour, where art thou with all thy promised aid?
Whence Does all this mighty mass of dullness spring, Which in such loads thou to the stage dost bring? Is't
The sheep for fodder follow the shepherd, the shepherd for food follows not the sheep: thou for wages followest thy master, thy master for wages follows not thee; therefore, thou art a sheep.
"Lord Beltane," said he, "son art thou of a mighty Duke; God send Mortain find in thee such another!
Call reverently upon the blessed saints as I do, promise them candles, Roger, promise hard and pray harder lest we perishI by fire and thou by Pertolepe's hounds.
O sweet mother with God, plead thou on my behalf that I may be worthy her lovemeet to her embracementsfit for so great happiness.
Or hast thou from Snow Hill
"Art thou at this present time betrothed to a Vampire?" "I am," said the student.
How dost thou like them?
Be thou unto the people in those things that appertain to God, that thou tell to them what they should do, and the ceremonies and rites to worship God, and the way by which they should go, and what work they shall do.
"Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers and shut thy doors about thee; hide thyself, as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast.
I quote one of Moxon's many sonnets to Emma Moxon: Fair art thou as the morning, my young Bride!
But how fares the world of Venice?and what dost thou among the canals at this season, to keep the flowers of thy jacket from wilting?" "To-day, as yesterday, and to-morrow will be as to-day I row the gondola from the Rialto to the Giudecca; from San Giorgio to San Marco; from San Marco to the Lido, and from the Lido home.
Work Thou within me!
And so he kissed her, murmuring 'twixt his kisses: "Fairer art thou than all the flowers, O my love, and sweeter thy breath than the breath of flowers!"
He came to the man that stood by the well yet, and said to him: Come in, thou blessed of God, why standest thou without?
Is it thou against whom I have been doing battle!
I am the Lord Almighty, walk thou before me and be perfect, and I shall keep covenant between me and thee and shall multiply thy seed greatly.
And every night afterwards I let the child repeat it after me, 'Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me, Bless Thy little lamb to-night, Through the darkness be Thou near me, Keep me safe till morning light.'
he shouted above the din, "keep thou beside me closeclose, Yolandestoopah, stoop thy head that I may cover theethe debate waxeth a little sharp hereabouts!"
20 Or like the wise Ulysses, thrown By various fates, on realms unknown, Hast thou through many cities strayed, Their customs, laws, and manners weighed?'
What art thou about?" To him Percival said: "Sir, I would get those plates of armor off this knight, and I know not how to do it!"
Art thou out of thy wits, man?
Upon his, in Persian characters, are written these words: "His Majesty, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Shadow of Allah, whose Court is now in Heaven; Saith Jesus, on whom be peace, This World is a Bridge; Pass thou over it, Build not upon it!