That cannot be, I looked on Amideo's, And hung it on that shoulder his is on.
Tis well his estate pleads for him; he should ne'er set foot more within my doors else.
Gone, gone, Asteria; all is gone, Or lost within me, far from any use.
Though to save yours I did my interest give, Think not, when you were his, I meant to live.
Speak not of death; or think not, if you die, That I will stay behind.
Think not I meant to implore permission to reside here; it has been long my determination to leave Avenel, and I will never forgive myself for having permitted you to say the word begone, ere I said, 'I leave you.
Think not of it, mother," said Roland, "unless you yourself feel hunger.
Think not of that now, madam," said Melville, "think rather of the immediate mode of saving yourself and son.
Think not that I am a mere listener: far the reverse.
Think not it is pride, or base insensibility of your worth!
Think not I have abandoned myself to the capricious gusts of passion; or that my love of uncontaminated and rigorous virtue is lessened.
Oh think not to waken the measure Of joy on a ruined lute-- Think not to waken pleasure, Where grief sits mourning and mute.
Yet, though my lip to thee confess, My wrestling bosom's sweet relief, Think not I count my crime the less, That pitying Heaven hath soothed my grief.
Great as thou art, and like a god in fight, Think not to rob me of a soldier’s right.
Think not (he cries) I tamely will resign, O Peleus’ son!
No; I think not; but if they should, my plan will answer.
I think not," she answered, in a careless way that astonished him.
Think not of him As he were one and I were one; in him Thou wilt find me, for he and I are one.
Plessis, think not I will survive the cruel hour which informs me all that is valuable in man has ceased to be!
Think not of such carnal ties; make thy peace with heaven, for thy days are surely numbered!
To imitate that lord of little lore I think not," said, apart, Circassa's knight.
I think not such a feast is spread above, Where Ganymede presents the cup to Jove.
I think not, 'mid that show, The bannered camp a firmer troop could boast Than that which followed in Sobrino's care; Nor Saracen than him more wise and ware.
O deem not my blood is of base strain, my girl; O think not my birth was as the birth of a churl; Marry me and prove me, and say soon you will That noble blood is written on my right side still.
Think not, Clara de Haldimar, I speak without the proof.
I think not; they called him the count, if my memory serves me, and Prudence intimated that he knew nothing of the melancholy fate of Mistress Leoline.
Leila," said the Hebrew, when left alone with his daughter, "think not that it is for mine own safety that I stoop to this flight from thee.
Think not I brave this danger without resolves the most fierce and dread.
And think not I say this only from our boyish love; think not I have placed my life in thy hands only from that servile loyalty to a single man, which the false chivalry of Christendom imposes as a sacred creed upon its knights and nobles.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "think not" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.