My little Malfred, do thou hear What I now say to thee; If a son this year thou chance to bear, That son name after me.
Now do thou hear, thou King of the Danes, With grief I down am weigh’d; My uncle slew my sire of old, And no atonement made.
Now do thou hear, my damsel dear, Why dost so sorely grieve?
Now do thou hear, my father dear, Such wicked rumours thou shouldst scorn; For thus is many a virtuous maid Of fame and honor daily shorn.
And do thou hear, my Damsel fair, Be never down at heart; Either shall he the saddle quit Or his tough neck shall start.
And do thou hear, my daughter dear, Thou shalt confess it to thy sorrow; This evening thou shalt gather wood, And burn upon that wood tomorrow.
Yama said, 'Do thou hear, O regenerate Rishi, the excellent ordinances regarding gifts.
Do thou hear, O foremost of men, all those celebrated names (of Mahadeva) that Tandi said unto me for thy spiritual success.
Bhishma said, 'Do thou hear, O son of Kunti, what the merits are that attach to the gift of sesame.
Do thou hear, O monarch, what the conclusions are with respect to the ordinances about the Sraddha.
Now do thou hear, my noble Lord, Believe me all my words are true!
Now do thou hear, proud Signild fair, Since all alone ourselves we find, Tell me the truth, who is the youth For whom most stands your maiden mind?
Now do thou hear, thou servant maid, Thy jeers at me why dost thou throw?
Sue, thou hear'st The liberty that's granted thee; what say'st thou?
Sweet Agripyne, if thou hear'st my voice, Take pity of me, and return again.
Turn to the west, and whatsoe'er thou hear'st Or seest, stand silent, and be not afraid.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou hear" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.