Examples of 'thy tongue' in a sentence
Meaning of "thy tongue"
The phrase 'thy tongue' is an archaic and poetic way of saying 'your tongue' in English. It is a form of addressing someone using old English language conventions, where 'thy' is the old second person singular pronoun for 'your' and 'tongue' refers to the organ of speech
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thy tongue
Blistered be thy tongue for such a wish.
Honey and milk are under thy tongue.
Stir not thy tongue herewith to hasten it.
Speakest now or forevermore hold thy tongue.
Point thy tongue on the anvil of truth.
Read this and hold thy tongue.
Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand.
Thy tongue will not confess thy error.
Accursed be thy tongue that tells me so.
Honey and milk are on thy tongue.
Guard thy tongue.
From thy lips and from thy tongue.
Hold thy tongue.
Patience and hold thy tongue.
Move not thy tongue therewith that thou mayest hasten therewith.
Thou comest to use thy tongue.
Censor thy tongue and in this ye will serve the whole of goodness.
We marvel at thy tongue.
Move not thy tongue with it to hasten it ;.
Thou wilt never get thee a husband if thou be so shrewd of thy tongue.
Not for fear but anger that thy tongue will not confess thy error.
And to Demetrius sometime frame thy tongue.
Blister would be thy tongue for such a wish!
Let the Name ever be upon thy tongue.
Listen or thy tongue will keep thee deaf -.
What pace is this that thy tongue keeps?
Be not thy tongue thy own shame 's orator.
There is no sweeter taste on thy tongue than victory!
Thy tongue deviseth mischief, like a razor working deceitfully.
Who 'twas that cut thy tongue and ravished thee.
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
Thou givest thy mouth to evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit.
Hold thy tongue on leash, for he has many spies.
Be opposite with a kinsman, surly with servants ; let thy tongue tang arguments of state.
And yet! Thy tongue will not confess thy error.
Thy lips are as the honeycomb . Honey and milk are on thy tongue.
Art thou the slave that with thy tongue hast killed mine innocent child?
Thy lips, O my spouse, drop as the honeycomb honey and milk are under thy tongue.
Foul-spoken coward, that thunderest with thy tongue and with thy weapon nothing darest perform.
What have I done that thou dar'st wag thy tongue.
Blistered be thy tongue for such a wish . He was not born to shame.
What have I done that thou wag thy tongue so rude against me?
Thou unloose thy tongue when confronted with the shrill voice of My Pen?
What have I done that thou darest wag thy tongue in noise so rude against me?
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips.
What have I done, that thou darest wag thy tongue.
Now We have made it easy by thy tongue, that haply they may remember.
Foul-spoken coward, that thunderest with thy tongue.
JULlET Blister would be thy tongue For such a wish! he was not born to shame.
Thy tongue deviseth mischiefs ; like a sharp rasor, working deceitfully.