Fictional Soliloquy to Ophelia
.... of thine So cavalierly crushed beneath my heel. To strike
thee so foolhardily with hate, And drive from
thee thy sanity in haste. ....
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Shakespeare Sonnets
.... Beauty, without this enrichment is nothing, which the looking glass will show "
Thy glass will show
thee how
thy beauties wear, /
Thy dial how they precious ....
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The Word of God
.... with His Word: 5 Neither shall
thy name any more be called Abram, but
thy name shall be Abraham; for the father of a multitude of nations have I made
thee. ....
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Herman Melville's Moby Dick
.... Fedellah tells Ahab that the dream cannot be true because "I shall still go before
thee thy pilot." Fedellah also tells Ahab that he will know when his time ....
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William Wordsworth and Edna St. Vincent Millay
.... Therefore let the moon Shine on
thee in
thy solitary walk; And let the misty mountain-winds be free To blow against
thee: and, in after years, When these wild ....
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Paul's letter to Philemon
.... consolation in
thy love," he is preparing Philemon for the intriguing news four verses later, that Onesimus is "Who in time past was to
thee unprofitable, but ....
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The Tempest
.... taught
thee each hour/One thing or other: when thou didst not,/Know thine own meaning, but wouldst gabble like/A thing most brutish, I endow'd
thy purposes ....
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Poems of Donne & Blake
.... The poet then says "And when towards
thee/ By
thy leave I can look, I rise again." Only God's grace is responsible ("By
thy leave") for any connection ("look ....
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Poems of John Donne & William Blake
.... The poet then says "And when towards
thee/ By
thy leave I can look, I rise again." Only God's grace is responsible ("By
thy leave") for any connection ("look ....
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Romanticism in Blake's Poetry
.... Tiger! burning bright/ In the forests of the night./ What immortal hand or eye/ Dare frame
thy fearful symmetry?" (Blake 42). .... Gave
thee clothing of ....
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The Last Supper and Jesus
.... And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired [to have] you, that he may sift [you] as wheat: But I have prayed for
thee, that
thy faith fail not ....
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Caleb Williams (William Godwin)
.... But thou imbibedst the poison of chivalry with
thy earliest youth; and the base and low-minded envy that met
thee on they return to
thy native seats, operated ....
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Biblical Perspective on the Life Span
.... The Decalogue is straightforward: "Honor
thy father and
thy mother: that
thy days may be long upon the and which the Lord
thy God giveth
thee (Exod. 20:12). ....
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Early English Drama
.... Noah is humbled and elated to receive God's redemption, "Lord, I thank
Thee through
Thy might; /
Thy bidding shall be done in hight, / And, as fast as I may ....
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The Horse and His Rider
.... The language is clearly archaic to the contemporary ear ("
thy", "thou", "thine", "rearest", "ring'st", "whilst", "
thee") but her mastery of words and her ....
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Metaphysical Conceits in Shakespeare's Sonnets
.... or eyes can see So long lives this, and this gives life to
thee The theme .... and again in the second section of Shakespeare's sonnet cycle: Yet do
thy worst, old ....
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The act of temptation and Milton
.... "Fairest resemblance of
thy Maker fair,/
Thee all things living gaze onà.who shouldst be seen/ A goddess among Gods, adored and served/ By Angels numberless ....
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The Act of Temptation in Milton's Poems
.... "Fairest resemblance of
thy Maker fair,/
Thee all things living gaze onà.who shouldst be seen/ A goddess among Gods, adored and served/ By Angels numberless ....
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As You Like It
.... Orlando only needs to look at the face of his love to feel pain: Ros. O my dear Orlando, how it grieves me to see
thee wear
thy heart in a scarf! Ros. ....
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King Lear & Hamlet
.... unwise. As the Fool admonishes him: Fool. If thou wert my Fool, Nuncle, I'd have
thee beaten for being old before
thy time. Fool. Thou ....
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The Tempest, Frankenstein & Cloud Nine
.... taught
thee each hour/One thing or other: when thou didst not,/Know thine own meaning, but wouldst gabble like/A thing most brutish, I endow'd
thy purposes ....
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Comedies and Romances of Shakespeare
.... to be panting for one who is definitely her type: "I'll be sworn thou art; /
Thy tongue,
thy face,
thy limbs, actions and spirit, / Do give
thee five-fold ....
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Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... And behold, Thou wert within, and I abroad . . . but I was not with
Thee. Things held me far from
Thee. . . . Thou touchedst me, and I burned for
Thy peace. ....
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God in the Bible
.... away from the battlefield where the Philistines were about to fight the Israelites, he says "I have not found evil in
thee since the day of
thy coming unto me ....
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The Tragic & Tragedy in Drama
.... thou not he who coming to the town of Cadmus freed us from the tax we paid And now, O Oedipus, our peerless king, All we
thy votaries beseech
thee, find Some ....
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Tragedy
.... thou not he who coming to the town of Cadmus freed us from the tax we paid And now, O Oedipus, our peerless king, All we
thy votaries beseech
thee, find Some ....
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The way of faith
.... But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for
thy prayer is heard; and
thy wife Elisabeth shall bear
thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John. ....
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The Raven and Poe's Real Life
.... Wretch,
thy God hath lent
thee-by these angels he hath sent
thee / Respite and nepenthe from
thy memories of Lenore" (Poe, 2008, p. 2). We see the loss from ....
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St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... And behold, Thou wert within, and I abroad . . . but I was not with
Thee. Things held me far from
Thee. . . . Thou touchedst me, and I burned for
Thy peace. ....
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Satan's Speech in Paradise Lost, Book IX
.... already like God in almost every respect, she should be the center of attention in the whole universe: "Fairest resemblance of
thy Maker fair,
Thee all things ....
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