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Example sentences for "help thee"

  • We entreat Thee, O Thou Who art the Cloud of Bounty and the Succorer of the distressed, that Thou wilt aid us to remember Thee, and to make known Thy Cause, and to arise to help Thee.

  • Assist him, moreover, at all times and under all conditions to help Thee and to remember Thee, and to extol Thy virtues amidst Thy creatures.

  • To gain thy wish I'd help thee / in the way as best I know.

  • I help thee; be bold, be steadfast, dear Anselmus!

  • Just keep thy noise to thyself," said the old woman; "all that won't help thee at all.

  • Now in reading these sermons thou shalt perceive, that to help thee in both these, hath been the very scope and design of this serious preacher.

  • O man, cry unto thy bosom-idol, and let it help thee, since thou trustest to it, and spendest thy heart upon it!

  • The blind man answered: "Gladly would I help thee, but I cannot.

  • The old men said: "If thou choosest, Ivan, we are ready to help thee to get back thy horse.

  • I should like to help thee, my friend; but it is not so easy as may seem to thee.

  • To-morrow thou can tell me about thy last goddess, and if she be worthy to sit after thy mother in Annis Court, I'll help thee to get wedded to her gladly.

  • And I wouldn't wonder, if tha hes been all through Annis, trying to get some o' my men to help thee run it.

  • Dear lad, I want to help thee to do the best thing possible for thysen, and thy children.

  • I can forgive thee, where I couldn't help thee--not for my life.

  • To help thee in this, keep thine eye much upon thine own base self, be clothed with humility, and prefer thy brother before thyself; and know that Christianity lieth not in small matters, neither before God nor understanding men.

  • But to help thee a little in thy study on this deep.

  • I yet live, saith the Lord, ready to help thee, and to give thee more than wonted consolation if thou put thy trust in Me, and call devoutly upon Me.

  • Cleave thou to Jesus in life and death, and commit thyself unto His faithfulness, who, when all men fail thee, is alone able to help thee.

  • For what are all temporal things but deceits, and what shall all created things help thee if thou be forsaken by the Creator?

  • And to help thee in this matter, consider--1.

  • An thou seek to avenge thee for blood on any King, he will take horse in thy service; or, an thou come in quest of aught, wherein it is in his power to help thee, he standeth up at thy service on account thereof.

  • Replied she, "By Allah, O my son, thy words rend my heart, but my hand hath no cunning wherewith to help thee.

  • Replied Ali, "O my uncle, I see thee alone with forty mule-loads of goods; but why hast thou not brought hands to help thee?

  • Doth it help thee to live well, or fit thee to die well?

  • Hast thou not told me that some day a Red Bull will come out of a field to help thee?

  • I acquire merit in that I help thee, my chela, to wisdom.

  • Then Habundia kissed her and said: It is a joy to me to see thee so valiant, but herein may I help thee somewhat; here is a gold finger- ring, see thou!

  • Reward him well, he'll help thee to money.

  • I'll help thee, girl, to close up Robin's sight.

  • Now brave mother, follow thy noble anger, And I'll help thee.

  • I've e'en consum'd my spleen to help thee to 'em: Tell me what sort of words they be would speed thee?


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