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Thou'st fee'd the keeper, and he likes to feed us,
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 397, November 7, 1829 Various
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This path Thou'st trod, and borne these griefs, for me,
Lays from the West M. A. Nicholl
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Thou'st loose a good service; soe shalt thou doe me. '
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"Thou'st begotten a fine lad, Darius! ... a fine, honest lad!"
Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899
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"Thou'st hanged tha partner," said one man to George Preston.
The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898
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"Thou'st goin 'to be a bigger fool than I thought tha ever could be," retorted his mother angrily.
Tommy Joseph Hocking 1898
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Thou'st left the world, oh Death, without a sun ....
The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times Alfred Biese 1893
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Thou'st crowned me with they love and bade me wear it,
Debris Selections from Poems Madge Morris Wagner 1893
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Thou'st no delight in following the hounds as an Englishwoman should have, 'said the gentleman.
Barnaby Rudge Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1892
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'That he shall love Thee most, to whom Thou'st most forgiven.'
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