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Example sentences for "thine"

Lexicographically close words:
thimbles; thimsilves; thin; thinck; thincke; thing; thinge; thinges; thingis; thingmen
  1. Or will not else thy craft so quickly grow That thine own trip shall be thine overthrow?

  2. To him in thine own voice, and bring me word how thou findest him; I would we were well rid of this knavery.

  3. What foolish boldness brought thee to their mercies, Whom thou, in terms so bloody and so dear, Hast made thine enemies?

  4. So, if thou lovest thine ease and pleasure, see whether thou can be content to receive at God's hands evil as well as good, (Job 2.

  5. Why, thou foolish and besotted man, hath not the Holy Ghost read it in the very face of every son of Adam, that he is too apt to seek his own, and art thou wiser than God, to think thou never seekest thine own enough?

  6. Thou who hast taken the vow of Sati, thou lettest thine eyes wander, not seeing what is to be seen!

  7. This is now the tenth year of thine abode in the school, and thou didst enter it having reached the experience of thy sixth year.

  8. Thine embrace hath brought me to life; for thou art born of the Apsaras race sprung from nectar, and it was but the curse that prevented thy touch from reviving me before.

  9. She must be cared for as a young maiden; she must be shielded from the thoughtless like thine own nature; she must be looked on as a pupil.

  10. And he who sought thee by reason of the love implanted in a former birth, and was consumed by a curse in thine ignorance, was my friend Pundarika come down to earth.

  11. How came thine attainment of the Vedas, and thine acquaintance with the Castras, and thy skill in the fine arts?

  12. Youth warned her: 'Wilful girl, do not carry out alone any wild plan of thine own!

  13. Take of thine own accord thy richest adornments; for as the creeper shines hidden in bees and flowers, so shouldst thou.

  14. That troubled one asks, "When into thine eyes Looked she?

  15. Then afterwards he says to such an one as this: "Between thee and the statue erected in memory of thine ancestor there is no other dissimilarity except that its head is of marble and thine is alive.

  16. But, O England, England, would God thou didst know the things that belong to thy peace before they be hid from thine eyes.

  17. For surely this particular propriety of mine and thine hath brought in all misery upon people.

  18. Let everyone alone to stand or fall their own Master; for thou being a sinner and striving to suppress sinners by force, thou wilt thereby but increase their rage and thine own trouble.

  19. Judge Thou between us and them that strive against us, and those that deal treacherously with Thee and us; and do Thine own work, and help weak flesh in whom the Spirit is willing.

  20. Not my will, but thine be done; not what I will, but as thou wilt.

  21. And thine eye shall not pity; but life shall go for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot.

  22. Of thine imaginary deathless tree, Of blood and tears must flow the unebbing sea.

  23. Of thine imaginary deathless bough The unebbing sea of blood and tears must flow.

  24. I do not understand myself; but Thou dost, and Thou wilt be merciful to the work of Thine own hands.

  25. Dost thou long to right them, to deliver them, even at the price of thine own blood?

  26. God grant that in that day we may have courage to let the fire and the worm do their work--to say to Christ, "These too are Thine, and out of Thine infinite love they have come.

  27. If oft I've wandered far from Thee; E'en though Thine only Son has died To save from death a child like me; 'O!

  28. Be thine the task to shun such shame; And henceforth never think that he Who gives his hand in courtesy To one who kindly feels to him, His gentle birth or name can dim.

  29. Howbeit I have made him more lightsome well nigh by one half (a small accomplishment for one of my continuance) and if thou canst not now in all points perceive him (thou must bear with me) in sooth the default is thine own.

  30. Go back to thine own house now; for, soon, I will come to thee.

  31. Be not afraid, tremble not, neither raise thine eyes!

  32. But she was not senseless as I first supposed; for in a moment or two she stood up by herself, though trembling, and said with a great gladness, "The Lord be praised thou didst overcome thine adversary.

  33. I would know why joy should miss thee, I would have thine answer clear.

  34. Thine appears to be loving," saying the latter as sarcastically as my dislike for sharp words and my love for him would allow.

  35. Calling Sonnlein to me I said to him as we all clustered about him, "I have taught thee somewhat of the stars; thine are the youngest eyes here.

  36. It were better for thee, our Brother Enoch, didst thou see more visions instead of having thine eyes stubbornly sealed against the mysteries of God," quietly interrupted Brother Onesimus.

  37. Jesus has won their hearts; thine idols cannot win hearts; thou mayest see that by thy wife and thy son.

  38. Does not this walk of itself preach in the most impressive way: "Put thine house in order, O man, for thou must die!

  39. And if, when they are baptized, they love thee still better than formerly, if they are more dutiful to thee than formerly, wilt thou then believe that Jesus is mightier than thine idols?

  40. Because thou hast done this thing, saith the Lord, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only son;' then the Lord went on to heap blessing upon him.

  41. Thou art the strong, almighty God of Sabaoth, and Thy hand is not shortened, but Thine arm is stretched out still.

  42. If thou could'st succeed in falling on the rear from the north of Kadesh, while the foot soldiers seize the camp of the Asiatics from the south, the fortress will be thine before night.

  43. But open thine ears, O haruspex, and all you others too shall hear.

  44. There is my bond, Kaschta has signed himself thine, and thou canst dispose of my life as of thine own.

  45. Wilt thou drink of the water of knowledge and see whether thy friend or thine enemy--ha!

  46. Songs we sing, and strike the lyre To thy memory, and thine honor.

  47. Air, dew, and sunshine were bestowed by Thee, And Thine it is; without these lines from me.

  48. Does he know thou art his mother, and by thine own hand thou hast slain his sire?

  49. Write it with thine own hand, and seal it with the stamp of Imperial Rome.

  50. She has been thine enemy--still is--she lurks in thy pathway.

  51. But surely as I feel the throbbing of my heart, so certain am I of thine hatred, and expect no mercy from my mistress or her daughter; yet still I feel thou canst not harm me, and I shall not fail beneath thine hand.

  52. There will come a time when thou wilt be free from this thraldom of priestcraft, when that spirit of thine will live on in the Elysian.

  53. Did not Chios speak some sweet words of love into thine ear?

  54. Thou shouldst have a planet all thine own, and, after setting up thy kings governing each particular section of thine orb, thou then shouldst sit enthroned above them all and play the mighty demigod.

  55. Nothing but saved my life and thine and that of the great Saronia, by killing a brute who would have had no mercy had he succeeded.

  56. Read it well; bend thine heart in prayer, seek communion with the Great Spirit that He may give thee light, for without such the words of man are useless.

  57. A mind perturbed like thine is like a troubled sea, with never a place for calm.

  58. If thou canst, girl; but, for my own part, I should as surely expect a fisher to take fish by casting net on a barren rock as that thou wilt be successful with thine undertaking.

  59. Consider what will become of thee--what thine end.

  60. If I lie, then would I fear, but, speaking the truth, I make thine hands weak and thy wings weary.

  61. I will take that tongue of thine from out thy poisonous mouth, and brand thee on thy forehead as a wretch.

  62. What wouldst thou be with that great dark spirit of thine if thou only moved out upon the great ocean of the Ephesian faith?

  63. When thou thinkest so, thou makest me in thine heart into another God than I am.

  64. They mocked thee in thine agony of age on age.

  65. If sweetest sounds can win thine ear These sounds I'll strive to catch; Thy voice I'll steal to woo thysell, That voice that nane can match.

  66. Well it thine age became, O noble Erpingham, Which did the signal aim To our hid forces!

  67. Enough for me: with joy I see The different doom our fates assign: Be thine Despair and sceptred Care, To triumph and to die are mine.

  68. I'll wear thy colours in my cap Thy picture at my heart; And he that bends not to thine eye Shall rue it to his smart!

  69. There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth: Glad Hearts!

  70. If gay attire delight thine eye I'll dight me in array; I'll tend thy chamber door all night, And squire thee all the day.

  71. Do thou the deeds I die too young to do, And reap a second glory in thine age; Thou art my father, and thy gain is mine.

  72. In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes?

  73. Thou in the moon's bright chariot proud and gay, Dost thy bright wood of stars survey; And all the year doth with thee bring O thousand flowry lights, thine own nocturnal spring.

  74. Farewel too little, and too lately known, Whom I began to think, and call my own; For sure our souls were near allied, and thine Cast in the same poetic mould with mine.

  75. Sweet Helen, thou hast taught her this, taking to thyself the shadows even of thine infant's life, and leaving to thy partner's eyes only its rosy light!

  76. There, where thy softer victim slunk to death from the deceit of thy love, shall deceit like thine own dig a grave for thy frigid ambition.

  77. Calm the wild tumult which wars in my brain, E'er through my life may thine image, before me.

  78. Thou art incarnate Mystery itself, Brooding above the world; the Universe Lies in the shadow of thine outspread wings-- Thou silent Spirit of the Infinite!

  79. No other than this broken heart; Yet is my soul untouched by human woe, As thine shall be untouched by human sin.

  80. Thine eloquence Is worthy of a better hearing than This little company.

  81. My curse Shall rest on thee according to thine actions.

  82. Dear one, thy voice is weary like the world, Which is so old and heavy with its years; And yet thine eyes are bright, undimmed by tears.

  83. What therefore shalt thou do who art subject to a law in thine own city?

  84. When therefore these things come into thine heart; thou shalt know by his works, that this is the angel of iniquity.

  85. He answered, Thou shalt easily keep these commands, and they shall not be hard: howbeit, if thou shalt suffer it once to enter into thine heart that they cannot be kept by any one, thou shalt not fulfil them.

  86. Nevertheless the Lord is not so much angry with thee for thine own sake, as upon the account of thy house, which has committed wickedness against the Lord, and against their parents.

  87. But now the mercy of God hath taken compassion upon thee, and upon thine house, and hath greatly comforted thee.

  88. When therefore these things arise in thine heart, know that the angel of iniquity is with thee.


  89. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    thine absence; thine account; thine anger; thine anointed; thine ears; thine enemies; thine enemy; thine errand; thine eyes; thine hand; thine handmaid; thine hands; thine head; thine heart; thine house; thine inheritance; thine only; thine own; thine owne