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Example sentences for "thine own"

  • Or preparation is 't, that, in the abyss Of thine own counsel, for some good thou makest From our perception utterly cut off?

  • Even as thine own Angels of their will Make sacrifice to thee, Hosanna singing, So may all men make sacrifice of theirs.

  • These be Thine own promises: and who need fear to be deceived, when the Truth promiseth?

  • That which I have seen of them sufficeth me; and now I would have thee show me thine own city.

  • But when I visited thee in thy Hammam, thou entreatedst me honourably, and I will requite thee thy hospitality to me by setting thee free and sending thee back to thine own land.

  • True, but O my brother, thou hast shown me many cities; yet hast thou not shown me thine own city.

  • That availeth little,' quoth he; 'I would have thee be mine of thine own will.

  • And Deuteronomy xii: "Thou shalt not do whatsoever is right in thine own eyes, but what thy God has commanded thee.

  • And Moses, Deuteronomy xii: "Thou shalt not do what is right in thine own eyes.

  • Christ within thyself and see how in Him God holds before thee and offers thee His mercy without any previous merits of thine own, and from such a view of His grace must thou draw faith and confidence of the forgiveness of all thy sins.

  • Yet thou hast a right to thine own faith, which doubtless is mine also.

  • But I know, for my wisdom tells it me, ere ever we could reach the shores of Libya, the ill work would be done, and thou dead of thine own longing, thou dead and I widowed who never was a wife.

  • Then come," she answered, "and on thine own head be it.

  • At least thou canst not lie at thine own altar, and I charge thee, by the dread name of that Power to which thou also must render thy account, that thou answer now and here.

  • Then said En Numan to the Tai, "And thou, what prompted thee to return, knowing that therein was death and thine own destruction?

  • I had given thee this, but, of the sorriness of thy luck and thy fortune, thou hast done this deed, O oppressor of thine own self!

  • When thou comest into thy neighbour's vineyard, then thou mayest eat grapes thy fill at thine own pleasure; but thou shalt not put any in thy vessel.

  • The nakedness of thy son's daughter, or of thy daughter's daughter, even their nakedness thou shalt not uncover: for theirs is thine own nakedness.

  • Thou shalt not heed the voice of man when it agrees not with the voice of God in thine own soul.

  • Never rob other countries of rain to pour it on thine own.

  • X IRIS, HER BOOK I pray thee by the soul of her that bore thee, By thine own sister's spirit I implore thee, Deal gently with the leaves that lie before thee!

  • Canst thou not recognize something kindred to thine own energy--thine own courage--in this high and self-dependent soul?

  • Wilt thou prove my knowledge, Ione, and behold the representation of thine own fate?

  • Ione, deign to see me; thou art gentle to strangers, wilt thou be less merciful to those of thine own land?

  • Thou didst not follow me of thine own inclining, I said, but the wind that came from the mountains and swept me before it, did bear thee after me.

  • Think not about thy sin so as to make it either less or greater in thine own eyes.

  • Thy outward thus with outward praise is crowned, But those same tongues that give thee so thine own, In other accents do this praise confound By seeing farther than the eye hath shown.

  • This above all- to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man.

  • O Antony, Nobler than my revolt is infamous, Forgive me in thine own particular, But let the world rank me in register A master-leaver and a fugitive!

  • Look how the black slave smiles upon the father, As who should say 'Old lad, I am thine own.

  • Go thou with them; and in the Emperor's court There is a queen, attended by a Moor; Well shalt thou know her by thine own proportion, For up and down she doth resemble thee.

  • Nay, pities manifold Held thee in fancy homeward, lest thy hand At last should fall on one of thine own land.

  • Hast thou stirred From her eternal base, and to the sun Bearest in thine own arms, the Holy One?

  • Orestes, take this tablet which I bear To thine own hand, thy sister's messenger.

  • An easy charge thou layest on my soul, A glad oath on thine own.


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