Examples of 'remember thy' in a sentence
Meaning of "remember thy"
remember thy - This phrase is an older, more formal way of saying 'remember your' and is often used to evoke a sense of reverence or formality
How to use "remember thy" in a sentence
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remember thy
What a disgrace is it to me to remember thy name.
Remember thy name.
Surely I will remember thy wonders of old.
Remember thy test days and prepare for them diligently.
Have done well by my lord, thou shalt remember thy.
I remember thy words in one of your Letters.
And whenever you look upon it, remember thy love in Camelot.
Remember thy Creator before the silver cord be loosed.
I will remember the work of Jehovah, surely I will remember thy wonders of old.
Remember thy Lord when thou forgettest.
I will remember the works of the LORD, surely I will remember thy wonders of old.
Remember thy love in Camelot.
I remembered the works of the Lord, for I will remember Thy wonders from the beginning.
Remember thy Creator.
Deacon, May the Lord God remember thy priesthood in His kingdom.
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Remember thy last, and thou shalt never sin unto eternity.
And whenever you look upon it, remember thy love in Camelot. King Arthur Sneezes.
I remember thy wide promenades and the decks of flowers, golden and red.
Mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins . ”.
Remember thy father and thy mother, when thou sittest among great men.
Draw, if you be men! Gregory, remember thy swashing blow.
Remember thy dear Poland, which honours thee with such fervent devotion.
We must not say, Remember our merit, but, Lord, remember thy own mercy.
Gregory, remember thy swashing blow! shouting.
Describing this later he said, " Lord, I remember Thy dealings with me!
Deign, princess, to remember thy slave who endures misery for love of thee.
Remember thy Lord much, and praise ( Him ) in the early hours of night and morning.
Deign, Princess, to remember thy faithful slave … who now endures such miseryfor love of thee.
Remember thy true faith, Will.
Gregory, remember thy washing blow!
Gregory, remember thy swashing blow! Part, fools! Put up your swords.
Thou shalt remember thy clients ' names and ( roughly ) what they wrote.