- him,
holding the Eben
Shetiyah in His hand, and said to him: "If thou
touchest her, I will cast away this
stone upon
which the
earth is founded, and the...
- "The Log and Line," Ahab says to Pip, in Lear's
words to his Fool, "Thou
touchest my
inmost centre, boy; thou are tied to me by
chords woven of my heart-strings...
- books, one-act
plays and hymns, the most
famous of them
being God Who
Touchest Earth with Beauty,
which has been
translated into
several languages and...
- turn
round thou
Scottish youth, Or loud thy sire
shall mourn; For if thou
touchest Norway's strand, Thou
never shall return.
Henrik Wergeland wrote a historical...
- sense: when
Degrevant attempts to
seduce her, she
responds by
saying "Thou
touchest non
swych thing / Or thou wed me with a ryng, / And
maryage fulfille."...