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Example sentences for "thou know"

  • This, if thou know'st it not, for poison know.

  • Thou know'st, and Heaven can witness this is true, That I intend my daughter shall be thine.

  • Spencer, thou know'st I hate such formal toys, And use them but of mere hypocrisy.

  • Thou know'st I'll first lie in the arms of death.

  • I have read divine Seneca: thou know'st nothing but the earthly part, and canst cry to that, Faces about.

  • Thou know'st he has a fat benefice, and leave me to plague him till he give it me to be rid of thee.

  • Thou know'st 'tis for a kingdom which we fight, And for that who'll not venture to hell-gates?

  • Sire, thou know'st, The entrance to the royal gardens is Denied this people when the court is here.

  • Thou know'st him not; I know his inmost soul.

  • Thou know'st How, in the first mad burst of rage and hate, A man speaks many hot, impetuous threats Which calm reflection never would fulfil.

  • Thou know'st how oft I turn to thee my mind.

  • Yes, thou know'st the nest of love, Know'st the waste around, above!

  • Lord of wells and waters all, Lord of rains and dewy beads, Unto thee my thirst doth call For the thing thou know'st it needs!

  • Thou know'st that Would hold, not thy dear form, but the self-thee!

  • The body of this death will melt away, And I shall know as I am known; Know thee my father, every hour and day, As thou know'st me thine own!

  • Thou know'st how willingly I would effect The match between Sir Thurio and my daughter.

  • Thou hast prevail'd; I pardon them, and thee; Dispose of them as thou know'st their deserts.

  • If thou know thyself, then thou knowest that thy will, as free as it is, hath a natural, necessary inclination to goodness.

  • If thou know thyself, thou knowest that the nature of thy mind inclineth to knowledge; and by the knowledge of effects, to rise up to the cause; and by the knowledge of lower and lesser matters, to ascend to the highest and greatest.

  • Thou know'st not yet Atrides' secret mind: He tries us now, and may reprove us soon.

  • Cesario, Thou know'st no less but all; I have unclasp'd To thee the book even of my secret soul.

  • Thou know'st she has rais'd me from my sickly bed.

  • But what at full I know, thou know'st no part; I knowing all my peril, thou no art.

  • But wilt thou not speak all thou know'st?

  • This would'st thou know, if failure of the vow By other service may be so supplied, As from self-question to assure the soul.

  • Thou know'st, who by thy light didst bear me up.

  • Such Thou disdainest never, The heart Thou can'st search ever, Thou know'st none can deceive Thee No better can I give Thee.

  • Thou know'st my praise of nature most sincere, And that my raptures are not conjur'd up To serve occasion of poetic pomp, But genuine; and art partner of them all.

  • Thou know'st its use--it hides--no matter whom.

  • Thou know'st my praise of nature most sincere, And that my raptures are not conjured up To serve occasions of poetic pomp, But genuine, and art partner of them all.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou know" 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:
    full swing; house divided against itself cannot stand; thou also; thou exalted; thou goest; thou have; thou liest; thou livest; thou standest; thou tell; thou thinkest; thou wolt; though afraid; though nothing had happened; though possessed; though their; though they; thought came; thought maybe; thought the; thousand acres; thousand head; thousand kine; thousand pardons; thousand talents; thousandth part