Thou bring'st good newes, I am call'd to bee made free Gao.
I would sing my song without a burthen, thou bring'st me out of tune Ros.
We see thee by yon mossy mound, Wave from thy stalks each pennon bold,-- Thou bring'st the joyous season round!
Again we hear the merry sound Of sweet birds singing love-songs old,-- Thou bring'st the joyous season round!
But an thou bring me not that which I bid thee, I will take all that is thy hand and banish thee my realm.
An thou bring it, especial favour awaiteth thee and thou mayst count upon that which I have promised thee; but an thou bring it not, thou art not of us nor are we of thee.
Did not the writer of this letter say to thee, If thou bring me back an answer, thou shalt have of me five hundred ducats; and if not, an hundred for thy pains?
If thou bring me back her answer, thou shalt have of me a thousand dinars; and if not, two hundred for thy pains.
If thou bring me back an answer, thou shalt have of me five hundred gold pieces; and if not, then an hundred for thy trouble in going and coming.
Thou bring'st good news: I am call'd to be made free.
Thou bring'st a tongue suborned with false pretence, Sharpened with insolence;--but in shrewd speech Thou shalt find less of profit than of bane.
Coming from a friend, Thou bring'st us friendly tidings, I feel sure.
And as surely as I am descended from the sons of Abbas, an thou bring me not him who slew her, that I may do her justice on him, I will hang thee and forty of thy kinsmen at the gate of my palace!
I must see thy brother's son, so do thou bring him to the Divan tomorrow.
By Him who raised up the heavens, if thou bring her to me, I shall say to thee on the morrow, 'Take her and put her to death.
If thou bring me back an answer, thou shalt have of me a thousand dinars; and if not, two hundred for thy pains.
If thou bring me back an answer, thou shalt have of me five hundred dinars; and if not, then a hundred for thy pains.
And, as she bore him Puru; so may'st thou Bring forth a son to whom the world shall bow!
When he takes off his gold anklet, and lays it on the stone, do thou bring it in thy beak to the hollow of the tree, and drop it in there.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou bring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.