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In shakespearian language, thou=you so
In shakespearian language,
thou=you so how would you say, "I." I Shakespeare also used "you" often. Answering your question, the
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John Donne
HOLY SONNETS 10 Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so ; For
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A Song
by Paul Lawrencjavascript:void(0)e Dunbar Thou art the soul of a summer’s day, Thou art the breath of the rose. But the
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In The Crucible Act, Which commandment does John Proctor forget?
thou shalt not murder thou shalt not commit adultery thou shalt
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Which commandment does John Proctor list twice?
Group of answer choices Thou shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not make unto
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how would you say “I wish thou shan’t talk like this. Love is real. Thou just hasn’t found it yet. And thou will,
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Read the excerpt from Act III, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.
Mercutio: Thou! why, thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair
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A Song
by Paul Lawrence Dunbar Thou art the soul of a summer's day, Thou art the breath of the rose. But the summer is fled And
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A Song by Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Thou art the soul of a summer's day, thou are the breath of the rose. but the summer is fled and
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A Song by Lawrence Dunbar
Thou art the soul of a summer's day. Thou art the breath of the rose. But the summer I'd fled And the
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