11 Verbs to Use for the Word dost

Porson objected, on the ground that it was thou and not influences which governed dost.

If thou art in thy way to the kingdom, my life for thine thou wilt come at the cross shortly (the Lord grant thou dost not shrink at it, so as to turn thee back again).

'Tis true thou canst not as yet grieve for thy sin, thou hast no feeling of faith, I yield; yet canst thou grieve thou dost not grieve?

The fourth direction: Beware of by-paths; take heed thou dost not turn into those lanes which lead out of the way.

these virtues may lie hid in thee for the present, yet hereafter show themselves, and peradventure already bud, howsoever thou dost not perceive.

Too virtuous Maid, I know thou dost but feign, His Wickedness has forc'd thee to this change.

'I perceive thou dost not understand my question,' said I.

Bravely, great State's Chancellor of the Wolfmark, wouldst thou then lead the processions and preside at the diets of justiceas indeed thou dost mostly as it is.

'Tis well thou dost so fling him aside, he is unworthy of thy consideration.

But after taking a few steps, he turned back and said, "Where can I find you, if I should ever be able to make restitution for the wrong I have done?" Charles replied, "I trust thou dost not intend to jest with me, after all the trouble thou hast caused me?" "No, indeed I do not," answered the stranger.

The second person singular of the simple verb do, is now usually written dost, and read dust; being permanently contracted in orthography, as well as in pronunciation.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  dost