Examples of 'verily ye' in a sentence
Meaning of "verily ye"
Verily ye is an archaic phrase that means 'truly, you.' It was commonly used in older forms of English to address someone in a respectful or formal manner. Nowadays, it is rarely used in modern-day conversations, except in literary works or period dramas to evoke a sense of old-world charm
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And verily ye know the first creation.
Eat and enjoy a little ; verily ye are culprits.
But verily ye shall come to know.
So depart thou with My bondmen by night ; verily ye shall be pursued.
Verily ye are a people who transgress exceedingly.
Verily We shall remove the torment for a while ; but verily ye shall revert.
Verily ye are going to taste a torment afflictive.
He will say, verily ye shall bide.
Verily ye are in a divided opinion.
They then turned to themselves, and said, verily ye it is who are the wrong-doers.
And verily ye used to wish for death before ye met it in the field.
Say thou, and verily ye ; shall then be despicable.
Verily ye love the Herein.
Implore not to-day ; verily ye from Us are not to be succoured.
Verily ye Unbelievers.
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By no means! Verily ye love the Herein.
Verily ye go in lustfully unto men instead of women!
He said, verily ye are a people stranger.
Verily ye go in lustfully unto men instead of women! Aye! ye are a people extravagant.
He said, yea! and verily ye shall be of those brought nigh.
And verily ye shall prosper, for the Scepter of Power is in thy hand.
He said, verily ye are a people given to ignorance.
Verily ye say a saying mighty?
They will say, verily ye! ye were wont to come Unto us Imposing.
But verily ye are making straightway for Hell!
He said, Verily ye and your fathers were in plain error.
Then verily ye, O ye erring, denying people.
Lo! verily ye speak an awful word!
And verily ye know the first creation . Why, then, do ye not reflect?
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