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thou and pronunciation
This pronunciation has led to Sheffielders ' being given the nickname " dee dahs " ( the local forms of " thee " and " thou "/" tha ").
There is no one predominant pronunciation of the village's name, with residents pronouncing it with its first syllable rhyming with " thou " or with the first syllable rhyming with " crow ".

thou and was
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
God replied, " I was here but I would see and abide to see thy battle, and because thou hast manly fought and well maintained thy battle, I shall make thy name to be spread through all the world.
In particular, 1 Kings 18: 7-8 reads: And as Obadiah was in the way, behold, Elijah met him: and he knew him, and fell on his face, and said, Art thou that my lord Elijah?
Ed Sanders ' book The Family erroneously stated that convicted murderer Charles Manson was a fan of Heinlein and Stranger and adopted many of the terms associated with both including grok and thou art God.
After affirming that he had no intention of taking up arms Fox was able to speak with Cromwell for most of the morning about the Friends and advised him to listen to God's voice and obey it so that, as Fox left, Cromwell " with tears in his eyes said, ' Come again to my house ; for if thou and I were but an hour of a day together, we should be nearer one to the other '; adding that he wished no more ill than he did to his own soul.
The Church pointed to Genesis 3: 16 as the basis for pain in childbirth, where Eve's punishment for her role in disobeying God was that he would " multiply thy sorrows, and thy conceptions: in sorrow shalt thou bring forth children.
When the people camped in Rephidim, there was no water, so the people complained again and said, " Wherefore is this that thou hast brought us up out of Egypt, to kill us and our children and our cattle with thirst?
Genesis 17: 1: And when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the LORD appeared to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God ; walk before me, and be thou perfect.
30 And their dwelling was from Mesha, as thou goest unto Sephar a mount of the east
The club motto was Fais ce que tu voudras ( Do what thou wilt ), a philosophy of life associated with François Rabelais ' fictional abbey at Thélème and later used by Aleister Crowley.
According to Don Frew, Valiente composed the couplet, following Gardner's statement that witches " are inclined to the morality of the legendary Good King Pausol, ' Do what you like so long as you harm none '"; he claims the common assumption that the Rede was copied from Crowley is misinformed, and has resulted in the words often being misquoted as " an it harm none, do what thou wilt " instead of " do what you will ".
And thou shalt speak and say before the Lord thy God: ' A wandering Aramean was my parent, and they went down into Egypt, and sojourned there, few in number ; and became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous.
He was unable to reach the Priory so he hid in a windmill, where, upon his discovery, he was taunted with cries of " Come down, come down, thou wicked miller!
Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
Such as thou art, sometime was I.
Other examples include Titus ' " Ah, wherefore dost thou urge the name of hands ,/ To bid Aeneas tell the tale twice o ’ er ,/ How Troy was burnt and he made miserable?
The sword-spirit says to the dying Elric " I was a thousand times more evil than thou.
:" Milder was thou of speech
Indeed, Sir Toby in Twelfth Night is seen saying, in reference to Sir Andrew's hair, that " it hangs like flax on a distaff ; and I hope to see a housewife take thee between her legs and spin it off ;" the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet says that her husband had told Juliet when she was learning to walk that " Yea, dost thou fall upon thy face?
The new translation of the Bible ( by " Honest Ron ") was also heavily edited, the new 10 commandments were changed to remove two which were originally of a sexual nature ( replaced by " thou shalt not listen to the Beastie Boys " and " thou shalt not support Arsenal ").
Hylas is also mentioned in Christopher Marlowe's play Edward II: " Not Hylas was more mourned for of Hercules / Than thou hast been of me since thy exile " ( Act I, Scene I, line 142-3 ), and in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, Chapter 11.

thou and adopted
Named after Pantagruel, the protagonist of François Rabelais ’ s 1532 novel Gargantua and Pantagruel, they have adopted the book's motto " do what thou wilt " to describe their fresh approach to early music.

thou and by
" In Luke 1: 76 as "... thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways " and in Luke 1: 77 as being " To give knowledge of salvation unto his people by the remission of their sins.
As a salutation to each issue of Benjamin Tucker's Liberty ( 1881-1908 ), these lines of poetry by Hay were printed: For always in thine eyes, O Liberty !/ Shines that high light whereby the world is saved ;/ And though thou slay us, we will trust in thee.
A similar phrase, Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law, appears in Aleister Crowley's works by 1904, in The Book of the Law ( though as used by Crowley it is half of a statement and response, the response being " Love is the law, love under will ").
According to Bott, in the " eight words " couplet originally cited by Valiente, " an " is used correctly, in the Middle English sense of " ' in the event that ', or simply ' if ' " ( as in the Shakespearean " an hadst thou not come to my bed ") and thus has no apostrophe.
On this day also is chanted the famous kontakion, " My soul, my soul, why sleepest thou ..." by St. Romanos the Melodist.
Shakespeare scholars describe unicorns being captured by a hunter standing in front of a tree, the unicorn goaded into charging ; the hunter would step aside the last moment and the unicorn would embed its horn deeply into the tree ( See annotations of Timon of Athens, Act 4, scene 3, c. line 341: " wert thou the unicorn, pride and wrath would confound thee and make thine own self the conquest of thy fury "
The last line spoken is Petruchio's " We three are married, but you two are sped ;" thus omitting Petruchio's comment to Lucentio "' Twas I won the wager, though you hit the white ,/ And being a winner, God give you good night ," as well as Hortensio's line, " Now go thy ways, thou has tamed a curst shrew ," and Lucentio's closing statement, "' Tis a wonder, by your leave, she will be tamed so.
To allow the Israelites to complete the route before nightfall, Joshua asked the Lord to lengthening the day by uttering the command: " Sun, stand thou still on Gibeon ; and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon ".
Plutarch also reports the last words of Brutus, quoted by a Greek tragedy " O wretched Virtue, thou wert but a name, and yet I worshipped thee as real indeed ; but now, it seems, thou were but fortune's slave.
Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit ;", or is told the time by Mercutio: " for the bawdy hand of the dial is now upon the prick of noon "; and in Hamlet, Hamlet torments Ophelia with a series of sexual puns, viz.
Frustrated with learning and the limits to his knowledge, power, and enjoyment of life, he attracts the attention of the Devil ( represented by Mephistopheles ), who agrees to serve Faust until the moment he attains to the zenith of human happiness that he cries out to that moment to " stay, thou art so beautiful!
" Hermione later asserts that her desire to see her daughter allowed her to endure 16 years of separation: " thou shalt hear that I, / Knowing by Paulina that the oracle / Gave hope thou wast in being, have preserved / Myself to see the issue " ( 5. 3. 126 – 129 ).
: Bran by the branch thou bearest

thou and nearby
To say to his country ' thus far shall thou go and no further ", points to the Rotunda Hospital nearby, once Dublin's main maternity hospital, as though he was encouraging the Irish nation to outbreed its enemies.

thou and at
In the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin and Pilate, it might appear from the narratives of Matthew and Luke that Jesus at first refused a direct reply to the high priest's question: " Art thou the Christ?
Reader, if of the City, thou mayest probably have seen in the Fields of Islington or Mile-End or, If thou art in the environs of St James ', thou must have observed in the Park with what Ease and Agility a cow, heavy with calf, has rose up at the command of the milkwoman's foot: thus from the mossy bank sprang the DIVINE FARINELLI.
He records that, in prayer one night after leaving two acquaintances at a drinking session, he heard an inner voice saying, " Thou seest how young people go together into vanity, and old people into the earth ; thou must forsake all, young and old, keep out of all, and be as a stranger unto all.
Still trying to get at the truth, Isaac asked him directly, " Art thou my very son Esau?
:" If thou wilt receive profit, read with humility, simplicity, and faith, and seek not at any time the fame of being learned.
That night, Caesar's ghost appears to Brutus with a warning of defeat (" thou shalt see me at Philippi ").
For whoever does these things is abhorrent to the Lord ;" and Exodus 22: 18 prescribes " thou shalt not suffer a witch to live "; tales like that of 1 Samuel 28, reporting how Saul " hath cut off those that have familiar spirits, and the wizards, out of the land " suggest that in practice sorcery could at least lead to exile.
* " To what green altar, O mysterious priest, / Lead ' st thou that heifer lowing at the skies, / And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?
He convinces Laodamas to challenge Odysseus, then rebukes him when he refuses to participate, saying " No truly, stranger, nor do I think thee at all like one that is skilled in games, whereof there are many among men, rather art thou such an one as comes and goes in a benched ship, a master of sailors that are merchantmen, one with a memory for his freight, or that hath the charge of a cargo homeward bound, and of greedily gotten gains ; thou seemest not a man of thy hands.
O eternal God, the Resurrection and the Life of all them that believe in thee, trust in thee, and serve thee ; thou that art always to be praised, as well for the dead as those that are alive ; We give thee most hearty thanks for our Founders and Benefactors, by whose Bounty and Charity we are brought up to religion and the studies of good learning, and particularly for William Smyth and Richard Sutton our Founders ; beseeching thee, that we may so well use these thy blessings to the praise and honour of thy holy Name, that at last, we, with them, may be brought to the immortal glory of the Resurrection ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
:" We unhappy and unworthy men do give thee most reverent thanks, Almighty God, our heavenly Father, for the victuals which thou hast bestowed on us for the sustenance of the body, at the same time beseeching thee that we may use them soberly, modestly and gratefully.
We wretched and needy men reverently give thee thanks, almighty God, heavenly Father, for the food which thou hast sanctified and bestowed for the sustenance of the body, so that we may use it thankfully ; at the same time we beseech thee that thou wouldst impart to us the food of angels, the true bread of heaven, the eternal word of God, Jesus Christ our Lord, so that our mind may feed on him and that through his flesh and blood we may be nourished, sustained and strengthened.
All who see me, laugh me to scorn, they draw apart their lips, and wag their heads: ‘ He trusts in the Lord: let him free him, let him deliver him if he loves him .’ Stand not far from me, for I am troubled ; be thou near at hand: for I have no helper … Yea, dogs are round about me ; a company of evildoers encircle me ; they have pierced my hands and feet – I can count all my bones – they stare and gloat over me ; they divide my garments among them, and for my raiment they cast lots " ().
: And think ' st thou, Britain, still to sit at ease,
Clarence also speaks Richard's " Three glorious suns, each one a perfect sun ,/ Not separated with the racking clouds / But severed in a pale clear-shining sky " ( ll. 26 – 28 ); Edward's " Sweet Duke of York, our prop to lean upon / Now thou art gone, we have no staff, no stay " ( ll. 68 – 69 ); and Richard's " Great lord of Warwick, if we should recount / Our baleful news, and at each word's deliverance / Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told ,/ The words would add more anguish than the wounds " ( ll. 96 – 100 ).
In Act 1, Scene 1, four lines are added at the beginning of Henry's declaration that he would rather see civil war than yield the throne ; " Ah Plantagenet, why seekest thou to depose me ?/ Are we not both Plantagenets by birth ?/ And from two brothers lineally descent ?/ Suppose by right and equity thou be king ...".
Clarence also speaks Richard's " Three glorious suns, each one a perfect sun ,/ Not separated with the racking clouds / But severed in a pale clear-shining sky "; Edward's " Sweet Duke of York, our prop to lean upon / Now thou art gone, we have no staff, no stay "; and Richard's " Great lord of Warwick, if we should recount / Our baleful news, and at each word's deliverance / Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told ,/ The words would add more anguish than the wounds ".
: If they appear at this time, show them the pentacles, and receive them with kindness, gentleness, and courtesy ; reason and speak with them, question them, and ask from them all things which thou hast proposed to demand.
This having been said, on multiple occasions at Great Friday the forgiving words of Jesus Christ to the Jews are also brought to mind: " Heaven at this crucifixion was amazed and the sun hid its rays ; yet thou, O Israel, was not ashamed, but hast delivered Me to death.

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