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  • Rememberest thou not that home push upon thee, in one of the papers written in her delirium; of which, however it savours not? — —

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • Rememberest thou the little business of the thieves in the dark, down yonder at Umballa?’

    Kim 2003

  • "Rememberest thou at all," asked Ferdiad, "the choice deeds of arms we were wont to practise with Scathach and with Uathach and with Aifè?"

    The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge Unknown

  • Rememberest thou the time when, standing without the great theatre, waiting the bidding of the Roman reptile, he came and spoke words of comfort to thee -- to thee?

    Saronia A Romance of Ancient Ephesus Richard Short

  • Rememberest thou not when ye gave battle to German Garbglas above the borders of the Tyrrhene

    The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge Unknown

  • Mercy, They would speak awhile with one another of the olden years saying, "Rememberest thou not Sardathrion?" and another would answer

    Time and the Gods Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany 1917

  • Rememberest thou not the day when I came to your house in Ithaca with godlike Menelaus, to urge Odysseus to follow with me to Ilios on the decked ships?

    Book XXIV Homer 1909

  • Then said Samuel to Saul: Rememberest thou not that whereas thou wert least among the tribes of Israel thou wert made upperest?

    The Golden Legend, vol. 2 1230-1298 1900

  • And then he came trembling unto the half way, and she said to him: Rememberest thou not of the gospel of Mary Magdalene, the renowned sinful woman, which washed the feet of our Saviour with her tears, and dried them with the hair of her head, and desired to have forgiveness of her sins?

    The Golden Legend, vol. 4 1230-1298 1900

  • 'Rememberest thou the little business of the thieves in the dark, down yonder at Umballa?'

    Kim Rudyard Kipling 1900

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