Lift up, O Lord, do Thou Thyself lift up my heart to Thee.
Lift up, O Lord, do Thou Thyself lift up my heart to Thee!
O Mary, my powerful protectress, purify us in the ardors of thy pure love, and do thou thyself place us on the paten with the bread, and in the chalice with the wine.
Thou thyself, O cultivated reader, who too probably art no Psalmist, but a Prosaist, knowing GOD only by tradition, knowest thou any corner of the world where at least FORCE is not?
It may be the judge that gave sentence, the jury that condemned thee, the spectators that gazed on thee, deserved much more, and were far more guilty than thou thyself.
As thou thyself seest, we all die; and there is no man that shall live and not see death.
Therefore do thou thyself enable me to continue in this good confession, until my dying breath: look upon me, and pity me; and stand by and keep me unhurt by any working of Satan.
Thou thyself seemest to me awakened: what didst thou do?
Of the whiche litel regioun of this worlde, the ferthe partye is enhabited with livinge bestes that we knowen, as thou thyself hast y-lerned by Tholomee that proveth it.
Thou remembrest wel, as I gesse, that whan I wolde doon or seyen any thing, thou thyself, alwey present, rewledest me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thou thyself" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.