That thou wilt be pleased to consider the Tower, And all other prisons in the Parliament's power, Where King Charles his friends find their welcome but sour, Te rogamus, etc.
That thou wilt be pleased very quickly to bring Unto his just rights our so much-wrong'd King, That he may be happy in everything, Te rogamus, etc.
That thou wilt be pleased to censure with pity The present estate of our once famous city; Let her still be govern'd by men just and witty, Te rogamus, etc.
That thou wilt be pleased to grant our requests, And quite destroy all the vipers' nests, That England and her true religion molests, Te rogamus audi nos.
At which time verily, both at my request and her own longing, with strong cries of heart she daily begged of Thee, that Thou wouldest by a vision discover unto her something concerning my future marriage; Thou never wouldest.
But the event rather agreed with the conjecture of Anacharsis than Solon's hope.
And when the fighting begins, it is for thee, Negore, to crawl secretly away so that thoube not slain.
So it was, Oona, that thou sawest me beaten like a dog.
Forthi, my Sone, of such entaile If that thin herte be disposed, Tell out and let it noght be glosed: For if that thou unbuxom be To love, I not in what degree Thou schalt thi goode world achieve.
For thee Thy fortune hath such honour in reserve, That thou by either party shalt be crav'd With hunger keen: but be the fresh herb far From the goat's tooth.
In repetition urg'd, that thouvouchsafe To pause, till here the horned flame arrive.
I learn; This fortune, that thou speak'st of, what it is, Whose talons grasp the blessings of the world?
Quoth she, "It is the more assured to me that thou wilt be beaten, for that thou art a boaster; and Allah will help me to victory over thee, that I may strip thee of thy clothes.
Said they, "How happeth it that thou art on guard at the palace and yet men come in to us, whilst we are asleep?
Confess thou hast been hired to deceive and to betray me--that thou art a cheat, and I thy silly prey and booty!
But what manner of animal art thou thyself, Raleigh," said Tressilian, "that thou holdest us all so lightly?
What colour might the braid of hair be that thou pratest of?
I will serve thee seven years for Rachel, hence not Leah; for thy daughter, that thou bringest me not some other woman likewise named Rachel; for the younger daughter, that thou exchangest not their names in the meantime.
It is that thou bring me to her grave, that I may visit her in the tomb wherein she is and write some couplets thereon.
For flattery fear thou not to be convicted; For, were thy admiration ten times more, Ten times ten thousand more the worth exceeds Of that thou art to praise, thy praises worth.
Heauen put it in thy minde to take it hence, That thou might'st ioyne the more, thy Fathers loue, Pleading so wisely, in excuse of it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "that thou" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.