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Example sentences for "thinkest thou"

  • Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou didst put the lie upon my Father, and madest him, to Mansoul, the greatest deluder in the world?

  • Would such an one, thinkest thou, run again into the same course of life as before, and venture the damnation that for sin he had already been in?

  • Thinkest thou that we would feed our eyes upon those rounded arms--we whose stake is Egypt and who are dedicated to the Gods of Egypt?

  • Is Gabelus dead, thinkest thou, and no man will pay him the money?

  • Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, saying in his heart: Shall a son, thinkest thou, be born to him that is a hundred years old?

  • Thinkest thou I will part with thee until thy ransom is secure?

  • Thinkest thou, Waldemar, that the wily Archbishop will not suffer thee to be taken from the very horns of the altar, would it make his peace with King Richard?

  • Nyleptha looked at him in a curious sort of way, and said in a dry little voice, 'Thinkest thou so, my lord?

  • Am I a good man to laugh at, thinkest thou?

  • Thinkest thou that, while I was taking upon me the power which all women love, I would have been myself an object for a maiden's eye to rest upon?

  • Thinkest thou to disgust me with thy catalogue of horrors?

  • And your apprentice, will he stand to it, thinkest thou?

  • Thinkest thou not, who readest these lines, that all of these who had before committed their soul to God to keep were the fittest folk to die?

  • Thinkest thou, reader, that the scripture hath two faces, and speaketh with two mouths?

  • Would the pious Æneas, thinkest thou, have done such a piece of justice by Dido, had she lived?

  • And should not I be overjoyed, thinkest thou, to serve her?

  • What heart, thinkest thou, can I have to write, when I have lost the only subject worth writing upon?

  • Else, thinkest thou not, it was easy for me to be a fine gentleman, and a delicate lover, or, at least a specious and flattering one?

  • Thinkest thou I will suffer thee pawn my gown and my other poor clothes?

  • An there encountered us here a stranger who had never seen thee, thinkest thou he would believe thee to be, as thou art, the finest painter in the world?

  • Thinkest thou that I am a saint, because thou keepest me mewed up?

  • Thinkest thou, an thou hadst a fair wife or mother or daughter or sister, who pleased Nicostratus, that he would go questing after this loyalty that thou wouldst fain observe towards him in respect of this lady?

  • Thinkest thou not, William Lorimer, it were cautious and careful to put him and his hound outside the walls, to say nothing of his horse?

  • Thinkest thou I shall forget to search the ships when I have searched the town?

  • How many, thinkest thou, of all that be abroad in these parts pass through Doncaster?

  • Thinkest thou I will lightly part with him who is decreed to make my fortune?

  • Thinkest thou that I will stay behind to do yon dog's dirty work?

  • Thinkest thou we would undertake to set thee against him, an we did not think that thou couldst hold thine own fairly well?

  • Thinkest thou to learn all of knightly prowess in a year and a half?

  • Godrith, reddening, "thinkest thou so meanly of us thegns of Middlesex as to deem we cannot entertain thus humbly a friend from a distance?

  • What, thinkest thou, Master Nevile, I can read thee all riddles without my sieve and my shears?

  • Thinkest thou it were nothing to be a minstrel, who gave delight; a scholar, who dispelled darkness?

  • Thinkest thou then, Master Heyford, that any king at a pinch would leave them the gipsire, if they could not protect it with the bow?

  • Thinkest thou I could, even to be blessed myself, give her one moment's pain?

  • Thinkest thou I would wed her if she loved thee?

  • Thinkest thou I could fly from a knight's halls like a thief in the night?

  • Thinkest thou that I understand not, thou false mother, Thy hurtful message, thy false subtle ways?

  • Thinkest thou that I will so soon change my decree?

  • Why, thinkest thou that so great a reward?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black velvet; blue silk; but when they are; confined himself; each character; great honor; had thought; human lives; knead well; little less; long inscription; man was; obtain them; perfect silence; principal products; properly called; said unto; save for; searching look; thinkest thou; though from; what think