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Example sentences for "keep thee"

  • When Sir Launcelot saw him he saluted him not fair, but cried on high: Knight, keep thee, for thou hast done to me great unkindness.

  • And when they saw Galahad they cried: Knight, keep thee, for we assure thee nothing but death.

  • With that Sir Galahad heard in the leaves cry on high: Knight, keep thee from me.

  • And then he said, Sir knight, keep thee from me.

  • And when he came nigh to Sir Tristram, he cried on high, Sir knight, keep thee from me.

  • Sir Berluse saw king Mark, and then he cried on high, Traitor, keep thee from me, for wit thou well that I am Berluse.

  • And when he came nigh king Mark, he cried as he were wood, and said, Keep thee, knight of Cornwall, for I will slay thee.

  • I keep thee, rude, as women strive for Right.

  • I keep thee from the public's idle gaze, I keep thee in, by sun or candle light.

  • I keep thee boldly, as they seek for praise, I keep thee with more effort than I'd use To keep a dry-goods shop or big hotel.

  • Be warned by them to cry to thy Lord to keep thee awake to righteousness, and vigorous in the ways of thy Lord-(Mason).

  • To keep thee ignorant of thy state by nature.

  • Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared.

  • For He shall give His angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.

  • In, fellow, there, into th' hovel; keep thee warm.

  • Now the law justifieth not, but upon the account of Christ's righteousness; if therefore thou be not indeed found in that righteousness, thou wilt find the law lie just in the passage into heaven to keep thee out.

  • Wherefore Satan doth all he may to keep thee ignorant of this office; for he knows that as Advocate, when he is so apprehended, the saints are greatly relieved by him, even by a believing thought of that office.

  • And then he said: Sir knight, keep thee from me.

  • And when he came nigh to Sir Tristram he cried on high: Sir knight, keep thee from me.

  • And therewithal Sir Tristram drew out his sword and said: Sir Kehydius, keep thee, and then La Beale Isoud swooned to the earth.

  • Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way, and to bring thee into the place which I have prepared.

  • For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways.

  • And anon after him came Sir Brandiles, and when he saw Dagonet have that fall he was passing wroth, and cried: Keep thee, knight, and so they hurtled together wonder sore.

  • And when he came nigh King Mark, he cried as he were wood, and said: Keep thee, knight of Cornwall, for I will slay thee.

  • And therewith Sir Launcelot cried to Sir Palomides: Keep thee from me.

  • Sir Berluse saw King Mark, and then he cried on high: Traitor, keep thee from me for wit thou well that I am Berluse.

  • Come shall we goe, I love thee not so ill to keep thee here a jesting stock.

  • For he shall give his angels charge over thee: to keep thee In all thy ways.

  • For he shall give his angels charge over thee: to keep thee in all thy ways.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "keep thee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good degree; keep alive; keep back; keep company; keep down; keep him; keep himself; keep his; keep house; keep myself; keep ourselves; keep right; keep stirring; keep straight; keep things; keep thyself; keep together; keep warm; keep your; keeping the; keeping them; keeps well; moral life; proceeded down the river; then brown; vide post