Which preposition to use with thy
Through this retrospect Of my collegiate life I still have had Thy after-sojourn in the self-same place Present before my eyes, have played with times And accidents as children do with cards,
[207] Sanborn, with strange ignorance of the history of those words, teaches thus: "Mine and thine appear to have been formed from my and thy by changing y into i and adding n, and then subjoining e to retain the long sound of the vowel.
Thy death must my unhappy flames remove: Now where is thy defenceagainst my love?
* * 68 Dor'o thy in her'it ance Cap pa do' ci a ob' sti na cy The oph' i lus ex
Not in the regions of the celestials themselves, O girl, have our eyes lighted on thy like.
So, And what wants thys of impudence? Gab.
Thys to the fayrest Gabrielle; thys Your selfe may drynke at your best leasure.