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Example sentences for "bring thee"

  • I long now to receive Thee devoutly and reverently, I desire to bring Thee into my house, so that with Zacchaeus I may be counted worthy to be blessed by Thee and numbered among the children of Abraham.

  • How shall I bring Thee within my house, seeing that I so often have sinned in Thy most loving sight?

  • God is with thee, and he has sent me to bring thee to Adam to announce to him that he has found favor with the Most High.

  • Shall I bring Thee such an offering as this, O Lord?

  • Though thou exalt thyself as the eagle, and though thou set thy nest among the stars, thence will I bring thee down, saith the Lord.

  • She said, "Write and I warrant I'll bring thee an answer.

  • So she took them both and said, "Needs must I bring thee to thy desire, despite the noses of thy foes.

  • Nay, fear not; when she awakes she will but laugh, for she bade me be sure to bring thee instantly, whether she slept or woke.

  • These are my orders, most holy Olympus; that I bring thee by force.

  • Most noble Antony," said Charmion drawing near, "unwrap thy face and hearken to me, for I bring thee tidings.

  • I'll bring thee back a guest this day, or come not back mine own self.

  • Then I will hie me to London Town with a troop of men behind me, and thou shalt mingle with them, and thus will I bring thee to where thou mayst see and speak with the Queen.

  • Nor will Satan be behind hand to prompt and encourage to thy believing of a lie, for that he knows will be a means to bring thee to that end to which he greatly desireth thou shouldst come.

  • What was the providence that God made use of as a means, either more remote or more near, to bring thee to Jesus Christ?

  • Sixth, Thy fears that Christ will not receive thee may arise from thine own folly, in inventing, yea, in thy chalking out to God, a way to bring thee home to Jesus Christ.

  • Then, drawing forth their lances with fierce oaths, they drove me from the gates in such warlike manner, I could but strive with haste to make good mine escape, and without rest have I journeyed hither to bring thee tidings.

  • I'll bring thee wine, and thou shalt rest while I do sing to thee.

  • I am no vision, but a mortal maiden, come to bring thee consolation.

  • Thy deathlike sleep still hangs about thee, thou art still on earth, and I am here to bring thee joy.

  • Replied the other, "O Shaykh of Shaykhs, verily this man is consumed with desire and he hath endangered himself to bring thee a scroll from thy brother Abd al-Kaddus; wherefore it behoveth thee to help him.

  • I kissed his hand and thanking him, said, 'O my lord, I bring thee a present and a letter from my lord the Khalif Haroun er Reshid.

  • The time of the fair is now at hand, and when they come to us, I will send thee with them and give thee somewhat to bring thee to thine own country.

  • And he said, "Didst thou not bid me bring thee wood?

  • Be patient, for the prize I'll bring thee to Shall hoodwink this mischance; therefore speak softly.

  • Hear a little further, And then I'll bring thee to the present busines Which now's upon 's; without the which this story Were most impertinent.

  • The boon, therefore, that I bring thee is the power and the will to esteem others as frail mortals equally deserving with thyself.

  • Give command to bring thee a mantle," said Petronius to him at parting.

  • Thou hast had more than one of the brotherhood in thy care," added Crispus, "and hast the repute of a skilful physician; therefore I sent Ursus to bring thee.


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