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Example sentences for "knowst"

Lexicographically close words:
knowledges; knowlege; known; knowne; knows; knowth; knowyn; knowyng; knowynge; knowyth
  1. Partake then, and give me the beleefe; thinkst thou or knowst thou any of this opinion, that that mooving marish element, that swels and swages as it please the Moone, to be in bignes equall to that solid lump that brings us up?

  2. Knowst thou the actors of this murthrous deed, And wilt conceale it now the deed is done?

  3. Knowst thou a hart wide open to receive, A plot of horred desolation?

  4. Seemes you were trained up in tediousnesse, Thou knowst not when and where to make an end.

  5. How knowst thou what the opportunity may be?

  6. Even so," replied Hansen, "but little as thou knowst 'tis as much as I can hope for from any who will aid me in my craft.

  7. Thou 'rt a simple lass, and knowst not half thou sayest.

  8. Rom: Tybalt the loue I beare to thee, doth excuse the appertaining rage to such a word: villaine am I none, therfore 40 I well perceiue thou knowst me not.

  9. Not that I less endure, or shrink from pain, Insulting Angel, well thou knowst I stood Thy fiercest, when in Battel to thy aide The blasting volied Thunder made all speed And seconded thy else not dreaded Spear.

  10. King, stroking down Joan's hair, "thou knowst his lineage as well as I, cousin.

  11. Knowst thou that but for the Prince's clemency thou hadst a year ago been out of the reach of the cruel evil thou hast now shared in.

  12. Thou knowst how they served us in Somerset and Devon!

  13. Knowst thou but how the stone doth enter in The bladders cave, and never breake the skinne?

  14. To hell, thou knowst the way, to hell my fire and brimstone, to hell; dost stare my Sarsens-head at Newgate?

  15. What god art thou composde in humane shape, Or bold Trophonius to decide our doubts, How knowst thou this?

  16. If thou knowst thoughts, tell me what mean I now?

  17. Tachevski looked quickly at the young lady, as if to inquire: "Thou knowst why, dost thou not?

  18. Knowst thou not, against gold of no avail Is stone, or steel to hardest temper wrought?

  19. Thou knowst Morando, know if deities Or men he in Argaeus' absence fear.

  20. Cesario, Thou knowst no lesse, but all: I haue vnclasp'd To thee the booke euen of my secret soule.

  21. Knowst thou not, That I haue fin'd these bones of mine for ransome?

  22. Knowst thou the youth that spoke to mee yerewhile?

  23. These eares of mine thou knowst did hear thee: Fie on thee wretch, 'tis pitty that thou liu'st To walke where any honest men resort Ant.

  24. Thou hast preuaild, I pardon them and thee: Dispose of them, as thou knowst their deserts.

  25. Truly Officer, because he hath some offences in him, that thou wouldst discouer, if thou couldst, let him continue in his courses, till thou knowst what they are Elb.

  26. Thou knowst the reason why, dissembling as thou art, and wilt not speak.

  27. I was return'd thou knowst thou didst pursue it, till thou woundst me into such a strange and unbeliev'd affection, as good men cannot think on.

  28. Is it, and I when I was returnd thou knowst Thou didst pursue it, till thou woundst mee into Such a strange, and unbeleev'd affection, As good men cannot thinke on.

  29. Why, my legs Refuse to bear my body; O Mardonius, Thou hast in field beheld me, when thou knowst I could have gone, though I could never run.

  30. And, honest frend, thou knowst and darest, I hope, Believe me I will see thee payd for all.

  31. Now thou knowst it, Methinks I see confusion in thy lookes Prepard to blast me.

  32. And with such pretty points, knowst thou any other that wears points as fine?

  33. Thou knowst to-day is the festival of Candlemas.

  34. Thou knowst well I have no balm in my box to medicine that hurt.

  35. Read here, and change thy Wonder, when thou knowst How happy Man can be.

  36. Knowst not with what Tom Tailers man sits broching throughe a clout?

  37. Shees[1678] of good report; I know thou knowst it.

  38. I tell thee, child, thou knowst not what these vile dens are.

  39. Knowst not that the wiseacres thought me too dull for teaching till I was past ten years?

  40. Knowst not that it sickens me to see a mountain cat killed, save in full chase.

  41. Pfui, man, thou knowst as well as I do the golden key to his consent.

  42. If not, and that thou knowst is miserable, Our hopes and happiness declin'd for ever; Study a sorrow excellent as thy Master, Then if thou canst live leave us.

  43. Mine own sweet Martia, no: thou knowst my nature, It cannot, must not be.

  44. And thou knowst it, and he too, as well as I.

  45. Thyself hast said an hundred times that thou knowst not the reason for thy hatred against them.

  46. Knowst thou not how the sun of the heavens hangs there 'twixt floor and roof.

  47. O thou art vain, thou knowst I doe not love her: What shall I doe?

  48. First, Thou knowst that the Earth in all Nations is governed by buying and selling, for all the Laws of Kings hath relation thereunto.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knowst" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.