-
verbs also have -(e)st
added to
their forms: can: thou
canst could: thou
couldst may: thou
mayest might: thou
mightst should: thou
shouldst would: thou...
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particularly by the princes, who said to him. "Wert thou not a god thou
couldst not come out
alive from the Holy of Holies" (Ex R. viii. 3)[clarification...
- and thou pra**** to thy
Father in
heaven for the time to
arrive when thou
couldst come to this earth,
which had fled and
fallen from
where it was
first organized...
- Yet not to
thine eternal resting-place
Shalt thou
retire alone, nor
couldst thou wish
Couch more magnificent. Thou
shalt lie down With
patriarchs of...
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doggerel "C****n't see what bist
looking at? C****n't see as well as
couldst, c****t? And if
couldst, 'ouldn't, 'ouldst?" The West
Saxon bist is used for the English...
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particularly by the princes, who said to him. "Wert thou not a god thou
couldst not come out
alive from the Holy of Holies" (Ex R. viii. 3). He was ********inated...
- true lewté, Thou art one of the best
swordmen That ever yet saw I me. "
Couldst thou
shoot as well with a bow, To
green wood thou
shouldst with me, And...
- John: And
Other Poems, 1893.
Including the poem "Indwelling" – "If thou
couldst empty all
thyself of self, Like to a s**** dishabited, Then
might He find...
- are
shown below. Thou
canst not then be
false to any man. (Hamlet, I.3)
Couldst thou save nothing? (King Lear, III.4)
Arrest me,
foolish fellow, if thou...
- mattv, þa er vago verar.» Loki spake: "Be silent, Byggvir! thou
never couldst set
Their shares of the meat for men; Hid in
straw on the floor, they found...