But do thou even as I tell thee, and thou seemest a discreet man enough.
Thou seemest to me to be a wanderer, even as I am, and the gods it is that are like to give us gain.
I cannot believe that thou, whoseemest a gracious and talented young man, can be indeed so obscure as thou hast represented.
But, since thou seemest sincere in holding that my poor and paltry gifts will not advance thy welfare, and since I would do thee good and not evil--be it even as thou wouldst.
He cannot fight the match of which thou seemest so desirous--but here stands Brenhilda, born heiress of Aspramonte, by marriage the wedded wife of the good Count of Paris.
I know not who thou art, nor by what mode Thou hast come down here; but a Florentine Thou seemest to me truly, when I hear thee.
Towards us came they, and each one cried out: "Stop, thou; for by thy garb to us thou seemest To be some one of our depraved city.
Vyasa said, 'O worm, thou seemest to be exceedingly alarmed, and to be in great haste.
Thou seemest to be a daughter of the Lord of stars, come to heaven in thy own effulgence.
At midday thou seemestto stay in the heavens for a moment.
And yet I know not; for thou seemest to me so kind and loving and true, that I am fain that thou shouldest know how sorely I love thy friend and mine.
Sometimes thou seemest to find too little beauty in thy life, and when I brought thee hither I hoped it might move thy soul.
Thy next grievance is, to my mind, a cause for great joy and for sincere happiness, though thou seemest to be so enraged by it.
Thou, on the other hand, seemestto have forgotten the Latin which it was formerly customary for our authors to bring to thy assistance, but which their descendants have failed to place at thy disposal.
Many, many are the women amongst the faithful who would feel proud to accept the offers which thou seemest to treat with unbecoming disregard.
I know not the reason, but to me thou hast ever seemed to feel the hope with which thou hast cheered the prisoner; while now, thou seemest to have even a frightful pleasure in despair.
It is thy right; and, as thou seemest content with it, Keep the place thou hast in the rear.
Thou seemest to me the source of all love; too high and too bright to be loved thyself, but darting light into other objects, on which the eye can gaze less dazzled.
Once thou didst desire a fairy-land, and now thou seemestso contented with common life.
What is the name of this particular religious vow, which thou seemest to be observing now?
Thou seemest to be pensive, and to have lost thy sense.
Thou seemestpleased to see us," remarked Pertzal with a mocking smile.
But it passed away in a moment, and she smiled and said: 'Guest, thou seemest to wonder that I know concerning thee and the Dale and thy kindred.
Of Burgdale have I heard,' said the man; 'and in sooth thou seemest not such a man as would bewray a hapless man.
I tell thee that thou seemest to me to hold thine head higher than when last I saw thee; though that is no long time either.
Thou seemest to me a goodly warrior,' she said; 'hast thou met any foemen yesterday or this morning?
Depend on our authority to protect thee, should the danger thou seemest to apprehend really occur.
Balthazar, thou seemest disposed to aid the examination, though with what views is better known to Him who sees the inmost heart, than to me.
Then spoke that crabbed knight, Sir Kay: "Man, thou seemest not so strong in wit if thou be not adread, for there are knights within this hall will fell thee to the ground with one buffet.
Thou art always content and happy and thou seemest to sport (in felicity) like a child.
Though impure, thou seemest to be pure, and though dead thou movest like a living!
Thou piercest me with thy words, and thou seemest to be bent upon inspiring dread in me.
Thou seemest to be in a state of quietude (without the possibility of agitation).
Behold thy calamities, O Prahlada, and yet thou seemest like one that is happy and tranquil.
Thou seemest to be always free from sorrow and exceedingly cheerful.
Thou seemestto be engaged in crossing (the river of life) with thy hands.
And, indeed, thou seemest to be both wise and of a kindly heart.
Thou seemest to me like the men of whom Sister Clarice did tell me.
Thou deridest men for imitating those ancient saints, whose names thou seemest thyself to honour, and in honour of whom thou keepest holidays.
Friends and relations then appeal to thee in vain, for thou seemest not to hear or know them!
Mrs. Lovick, thou seemest to say, is a pious woman.
Nevertheless so clumsy a beau, that thou seemest to me to owe thyself a double spite, making thy ungracefulness appear the more ungraceful, by thy remarkable tawdriness, when thou art out of mourning.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seemest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.