Stay thy harpe, thou proud harper, For Gods love I pray thee; For and thou playes as thou beginns, Thou'lt till my bryde from mee.
Saies, Stable thy steed, thou proud harper, Saies, Stable him in the stalle; It doth not beseeme a proud harper To stable his steed in a kyngs halle.
Sayes, "Stable thy steede, thou proud harper, Go stable him in the stalle; 200 Itt doth not beseeme a proud harper To stable him in a kyngs halle.
Go home, thou proud sheryf, And do as I bydde the,[L38] And ordayne good archeres inowe Of all the wyde countree.
The devil a drop, thou proud fellow, Of my bottle thou shalt see, Until thy valour here be tried, Whether thou wilt fight or flee.
And wo be thou, thou proud sheryf, 65 Thus gladdynge thy gest; Other wyse thou behote me In yonder wylde forest.
Stay thy harpe, thou proud harper, For Gods love I pray thee, For and thou playes as thou beginns, Thou'lt till my bryde from mee.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou proud" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.