Examples of 'sayest thou' in a sentence
Meaning of "sayest thou"
sayest thou - An archaic way of saying 'do you say' or 'what do you say' in a formal or poetic manner
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Thou also sayest thou art musicians.
One thing is more necessary than the other, so sayest thou thyself.
And sayest thou yet that exile is not death!
Thomas of Norfolk, what sayest thou to this?
Sayest thou that house is dark?
Take a soldier, take a king . And what sayest thou then to my love?
In thy letter thou sayest thou wantest to visit it . it drew my attention.
Come on, tell us your reason . What sayest thou to this?
And what sayest thou then to my love?
Come, tell us your reason! What sayest thou to this?
What sayest thou to this?
Look upon Caesar. What sayest thou to me now?
What sayest thou to me now?
Speak, my fair, And what sayest thou then to my love?
What sayest thou now? Speak suddenly . Be brief.
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And now what sayest thou of ladies? ".
Sayest thou not me?
What sayest thou to him?
Sayest thou so?
What sayest thou oppo?
What sayest thou to this, O trembling feeble mind?
But further, thou sayest thou art righteous, but they are but vain words.
What sayest thou of thyself?
Spenser, " What sayest thou to the Blessed Sacrament of the altar?
What sayest thou now?
How then sayest thou now, " The brethren which are with me "?
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