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Example sentences for "thy own"

  • Thou mountest, then, satisfied Of thy own innocence, the fatal scaffold?

  • Thy wisdom hath been proved a thriftless friend To thy own self.

  • And to be betrayed by thy own instruments!

  • To-day I dreamed that I was seeking thee In thy own chamber.

  • Canst thou consent to bear thyself to thy own grave, So ignominiously to be dried up?

  • Therefore now I will give thee curse for curse, and thou shalt eat the fruit of thy own tree.

  • Aranyání, thou dost not understand: and like the flower in thy hair, thou art utterly ignorant of thy own attraction.

  • I tell thee, they will both become so hateful in thy sight, that thou wilt run away of thy own accord, merely to escape from them, no matter where.

  • Then the Moony-crested deity said slowly: O Daughter of the Snow, thy own reflection on this beautiful illusion is the truth.

  • Describe for me the beauty that has awoken such emotion in a soul as dull and muddy as thy own.

  • Ne'er hear again the tramp of hostile band; Whether poured forth from neighboring foreign shore, Or fruit of thy own sons' deep thirst for gore!

  • Turn him back to his own regions, Though a wild and bitter clime; Wide disperse his barbarous legions In Thy own good way and time.

  • Thy little tongue doth seldom cease From talking much in thy own way.

  • And, O thou soul of all covering the heaven and the firmament (while thou wert thus transformed), thou didst dwell in the body of the sun and afflict him with thy own splendour!

  • By good fortune it is that regaining the company of thy own wife, thou hast obtained happiness.

  • Seeing me bewailing alone, overwhelmed with sorrow, wherefore, O best of mountains, dost thou not today soothe me with thy voice, as thy own daughter in distress?

  • Firm in thy promises, O illustrious one, having passed in the woods thy painful exile, thou wilt again, O king, snatch from the Kauravas thy blazing prosperity with the help of thy own energy!

  • Call to thy mind, O Krishna, the circumstances of thy own birth as thou that heard of them, and recall also the manner in which Dhrishtadyumna of great prowess was born!

  • I'll beat thee with a stave of thy own rhymes.

  • Like thy injustice to this stranger shown, To tax him with a guilt, that is thy own?

  • Shame of my blood, and traitor to thy own: Born to dishonour, not command a throne!

  • Why, dost thou think thou art worthy to make use of thy own invention?

  • Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thy own eye, and then shalt thou see to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.

  • Or how sayest thou to thy brother: Let me cast the mote out of thy eye; and behold a beam is in thy own eye?

  • And why seest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye; and seest not the beam that is in thy own eye?

  • This evil has neither been of thy own creation, nor of Duryodhana's.

  • Unto those persons that succeed in attaining to thee after having cleansed themselves by devotion, thou showest thyself of thy own accord, O thou that residest in all hearts.

  • Thou art he that has no mouth (for thou enjoyest not the objects of thy own creation).

  • Neither shalt thou prate even to thy own heart of 'those secrets known to all.

  • Is it thy own, or hast it from Snow-hill, Assisted by some ballad-making quill?

  • Let 'em be all by thy own model made Of dulness, and desire no foreign aid; That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but issue of thy own.

  • Thou can hev what ta wants on thy own terms, son Antony.

  • And she waved them gently in the air, and a little smile stole over her lips, and she said: It would only have been in the way, if the fancy should come upon thee to say good-bye in thy own fashion.

  • And the goddess said: Thou knowest all: why not tell it in thy own way, without the trouble of reading?

  • Was it not only the other day that thou didst kiss me of thy own accord, as I have sat, these last two days, hoping against hope for thee to come and do again?

  • Was not my claim to love her as good as thy own?

  • Long listening to Thy words, My voice shall catch Thy tone, And, locked in Thine, my hand shall grow All loving like Thy own.

  • By a careful looking at home, and abiding; within the gates of thy own soul.

  • Under Thy wings, my God, I rest, Under Thy shadow safely lie; By Thy own strength in peace possessed, While dreaded evils pass me by.

  • Still thyself, thy own cares, thy own thoughts for Him, and He will speak to thy heart.

  • To-day I dreamt that I was seeking thee In thy own chamber.

  • Canst thou 80 Consent to bear thyself to thy own grave, So ignominiously to be dried up?

  • Drink water out of thy own cistern, and the streams of thy own well: 5:16.

  • Be thou exalted, O Lord, in thy own strength: we will sing and praise thy power.

  • May he give thee according to thy own heart; and confirm all thy counsels.

  • Be not wise in thy own conceit: fear God, and depart from evil: 3:8.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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