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Example sentences for "tell thee"

  • By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am.

  • I tell thee what- get thee to church a Thursday Or never after look me in the face.

  • Therefore will I tell thee why I have fought in two battles with the Romans with unmailed body, and why I left the hauberk, (which I see that thou bearest in thine arms) in the Roof of the Daylings.

  • Said he; "I tell thee nothing, beloved, that thou hast not known: is it not for this that we have met here once more?

  • No more I tell thee, answer thee no more.

  • He straight replied: "That will I tell thee briefly.

  • In brief I tell thee, that all these were clerks, Men of great learning and no less renown, By one same sin polluted in the world.

  • Nor may I tell thee more, save that the meed Of sorrow well-deserv'd shall quit your wrongs.

  • I write it not, Since words would fail to tell thee of my state.

  • A violent wind came on a sudden from the side of the desert, and shook the four corners of the house, and it fell upon thy children, and they are dead: and I alone have escaped to tell thee.

  • And the Sabeans rushed in, and took all away, and slew the servants with the sword; and I alone have escaped to tell thee.

  • I tell thee I deal not in magic--there is no such thing.

  • But if thou dost kiss, I tell thee of a surety wilt thou eat out thy breast with love of me, and die!

  • I tell thee it is not unlike that she is in the Burg even now, and hath in hand to take out of your prison the four whom ye have caught.

  • Though thou art a lord, and so fair as I see thee, yet will I tell thee so much.

  • James, There's toys abroad-anon I'll tell thee more.

  • How I have brought him would be long to tell thee.

  • That thou mayst free thee from this apprehension, I'll tell thee why I came, and what I heard At the first moment when I grieved for thee.

  • But when thou art again in the sweet world, I pray thee to the mind of others bring me; No more I tell thee and no more I answer.

  • And that thou mayst not think that I deceive thee, Hear if I was as foolish as I tell thee.

  • Why, thou Mars, I tell thee We have a power on foot, and I had purpose Once more to hew thy target from thy brawn, Or lose mine arm for't.

  • I tell thee, daughter, I sprang not more in joy at first hearing he was a man-child than now in first seeing he had proved himself a man.

  • I tell thee, fellow, Thy general is my lover.

  • But I tell thee, there are half-a-dozen jolly fellows.

  • Nay, I do ill to vent my choler on thee: I'll tell thee all.

  • I tell thee neither of us may stand a blow of that axe: thou never sawest such a body of a man.

  • I tell thee, Denys, the oldest song, the oldest Flemish or German legend, found them burning, and they shall light the earth to its grave.

  • But I tell thee my heart bleeds inwardly that my father is so sick; and keeping such vile company as thou art hath in reason taken from me all ostentation of sorrow.

  • I tell thee what, Corporal Bardolph, I could tear her; I'll be reveng'd of her.

  • Accursed is the land, I tell thee, Wanderer; because of that Phantom it is accursed.

  • Naught can I tell thee of the future, I who am but a counsellor, but hereafter it may be that woes will come, woes and wars and death.

  • I tell thee I will kiss thee yet, whether thou wilt or not, and thou shalt pay for this.

  • I tell thee, Pandarus- When I do tell thee there my hopes lie drown'd, Reply not in how many fathoms deep They lie indrench'd.

  • I'll tell thee, Diomed, This brave shall oft make thee to hide thy head.

  • I tell thee, lord of Greece, She is as far high-soaring o'er thy praises As thou unworthy to be call'd her servant.

  • If I thought that, I tell thee Homicide, These Nailes should rent that beauty from my Cheekes Rich.

  • Sir Richard Ratcliffe, let me tell thee this, To day shalt thou behold a Subiect die, For Truth, for Dutie, and for Loyaltie Grey.

  • But now I tell thee (keepe it to thy selfe) This day those Enemies are put to death, And I in better state then ere I was Purs.

  • I tell thee Fellow, he that doth naught with her (Excepting one) were best to do it secretly alone Bra.


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