Examples of 'see thou' in a sentence
Meaning of "see thou"
See thou - A phrase that instructs someone to look at or pay attention to something, often used poetically or in literature
How to use "see thou" in a sentence
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I see thou art not for my company.
By some illusion see thou bring her here.
I see thou hast embraced more noble weaponry.
For details see thou.
I see thou knowest me not.
Let my fingers but see Thou art warm and alive.
See thou follow me.
Receive this burning light and see thou guard the grace of thy baptism without blame.
And these few precepts in thy memory See thou character.
And see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.
Early in the morning, see thou deliver it.
See thou keep thee free from The foul yoke of sensual bondage.
Barley for a penny, and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.
See thou k eep thee free from The foul yok e of sensual bondage.
You will be better if you drink, See thou.
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And see thou, they themselves shall presently see.
Thou shalt not bail them! See thou follow me.
See thou how the eye is dark and livid inside the orbit?
I will entrust thee with the business of my heart, for I see thou art experienc'd.
I see thou knowest not me . Therefore farewell.
There, my blessings with thee! And these few precepts in thy memory see thou character.
Get thee gone . I see thou art not for my company.
There, my blessing with thee! And these few precepts in thy memory see thou character.
Aaron, I see thou wilt not trust the air with secrets.
Thy fruits ( whether they be dry or moist ) see thou keep not back.
I see thou know'st me not.
Ask for her… And to her white hand see thou do commend this sealed-up counsel.
See thou how he suffers?
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries Therefore farewell, I see thou know'st me not.
In anywise see thou be obedient to thy mother, love her, and serve her.
I will be out first thing this afternoon, Mr. pim -- see thou does.
I see thou know'st me not . Therefore farewell.
Villain am I none, therefore farewell . I see thou know'st me not.
I see thou art still using the Devil 's " diddly.
To such a greeting . Villain am I none ; Therefore farewell ; I see thou know'st me not.
Nay, then I see thou 'rt but a puny in the subtle mysteries of a woman.
I see thou art not for my company. Alas, my Lord, I have but killed a fly.
Aw, heck, I see thou knows how to pick them.
I see thou art no Nantucketer -- ever been in a stove boat?
Herein I see thou lov'st me not.
I see thou knowest not me. Ha ha ha! Boy.
I see, I see thou art ashamed of love not princely ;.