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Example sentences for "thou hear"

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already said; thou believest; thou desirest; thou dost; thou false; thou find; thou givest; thou livest; thou only; thou refuse; thou seest; thou should; thou then; thou thyself; though more; though once; though probably; though she; though what; thought again; thought mebbe; thought would; thoughtful voice; thoughts were; thousand pieces; thousand roubles