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Example sentences for "thou whose"

  • CLXVI - O Thou Whose face is the object of my adoration,.

  • X - O Thou Whose face is the object of the adoration.

  • LXXX - O Thou Whose remembrance is the delight of the.

  • Unwitting ill, my hapless sire Placed in his bosom coals of fire, And through thy crimes his death he met, O thou whose heart on sin is set.

  • Be calm, O thou whose heart is wise, For none deserves another’s sighs.

  • Thy very hump becomes thee too, O thou whose face is fair to view, For there reside in endless store Plots, wizard wiles, and warrior lore.

  • The pride of thy heart hath deceived thee, thou whose habitation is high; that sayeth in thy heart, Who shall bring me down to the ground?

  • The pride of thy heart hath deceived thee, thou whose habitation is high; that saith in thy heart, Who shall bring me down to the ground?

  • So now I will begin with thy dispraise, O black, O colour of ink and blacksmith's dust, thou whose face is like the crow that brings about lovers' parting!

  • O thou whose boons to me are more than one, iii.

  • O thou whose forehead, like the radiant East, i.

  • Ho thou whose heart is melted down by force of Amor's fire, v.

  • O thou whose heart is torn by lust for all, Yet vainly strives to burst these bonds of all, This "all" begets distraction of the heart: Give up thy heart to ONE and break with all.

  • O thou whose heart is soaring in the sky of the love of.

  • O thou whose heart is filled with the Love of God!

  • O thou whose face is illumined with the Light of the.

  • O thou whose heart is overflowing with the love of God!

  • O thou whose wealth is asceticism, desirous of what wealth, goest thou thither?

  • Sauti said, O thou whose wealth is asceticism, from fear of being lengthy, I shall not mention the names of all the snakes.

  • O thou whose wealth is asceticism, the sons of these snakes, with their grandsons, are innumerable.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    best friends; good understanding; thine owne; thou gavest; thou know; thou love; thou lovest; thou return; thou seemest; thou shalt not eat; thou take; thou wast; though afraid; though even; though quite; though seeking; though this; thought also; thought fit; thousand different; thousand feet; thousand feet above the; thousand florins; thousand fragments; thousand times; thousand worlds