Who is like thee in heaven, light of the silent night?
Like thee, where shall I find another, The world around?
Yet another feature common to Assyrian and Hebrew hymn is the prominence of the rhetorical question: O Lord who is like thee, who can be compared to thee?
Mighty one, who is like thee, who can be compared to thee?
Mighty One who is like thee, who can be compared to thee?
O Lord, who is like thee, who can be compared to thee?
With face in veil and seal on lip, In mute and strange companionship, Like thee we wander to and fro, Dumbly imploring as we go Pray for us!
Grandfather, like thee, is full of doubts--but his are a sick man's terrors.
Attune our hearts to notes of praise and make us glad upon the earth until Thou bringest us to perfect and unshadowed joys where we shall see Thee as Thou art and be like Thee.
Dearer than this fairest day Which, like thee to those in sorrow, 5 Comes to bid a sweet good-morrow To the rough Year just awake In its cradle in the brake.
Sometimes I see before me flee 15 A silver spirit's form, like thee, O Leonora, and I sit .
Fairer far than this fair Day, Which, like thee to those in sorrow, Comes to bid a sweet good-morrow To the rough Year just awake 5 In its cradle on the brake.
Like thee, O Lord, to grieve Far more for others' sins than all The wrongs that we receive.
Thy chosen can not die; Like thee, they conquer in the strife, To reign with thee on high.
A little moving heap, That soon, like thee, to fate must bow, With thee in dust must sleep.
I am like thee, O, Night, cruel and awful; for my bosom is lit by burning ships at sea, and my lips are wet with blood of slain warriors.
I am like thee, O, Night, wild and terrible; for my ears are crowded with cries of conquered nations and sighs for forgotten lands.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "like thee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.