「Thou」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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spreads over | thou a delightful wing, |
Chorus: "To whom dost | thou abandon us, our father!" |
makest this vouge [vow], that mine eyes desire | thou aboufe all things. |
De | Thou acknowledges himself greatly indebted to this h |
27. Consult and deliberate before | thou act, that thou mayest not commit foolish action |
The pleasure is ephemeral and | thou afflictest high and low alike " (GG, 1358). |
Wright's 1994 album Come | Thou Almighty King, with the New York Fellowship Mas |
Come, | Thou almighty King, Help us Thy name to sing, Help u |
Come | Thou Almighty King is a composition called "Italian |
Blessed art | Thou among women, and Blessed is the Fruit of Thy Wo |
ke out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art | thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy wo |
rnor ("Pappy" O'Daniel) in O Brother, Where Art | Thou, and as Victor Rasdale in Dirty Deeds. |
So | thou and I shall sever. |
elcome, mine own sweet wife; for this day shalt | thou and I be married together in the love and peace |
That | thou appear not unto men to fast, but unto |
The latter parts of Buber's I and | Thou are concerned with the possibility for unity of |
That | thou art so restless now? |
O Jesu, | thou art standing (n. |
Thou Art Of Blood - 6:30 | |
For | thou art blessed above many other |
he litany, the priest says this Ekphonesis: For | Thou art the resurrection, and the life, and the rep |
Thou art our Mother and thy little Child | |
When | Thou Art Converted: Continuing the Search for Happin |
If | Thou art with us, Lord we must, |
The caption reads, "Bless Thee! | Thou Art Translated!" |
A Song For You/How Great | Thou Art (second encore) |
Sun-goddess of Arinna, | thou art queen of all countries! |
And so thy thoughts, when | thou art gone, |
he calligraphy on the Great Gate reads "O Soul, | thou art at rest. |
How Great | Thou Art is a 1997 album by country singer Willie Ne |
, he began to weep, saying: "Lord of the world, | Thou art merciful; why hast Thou not pitied Thy chil |
end We Have In Jesus/Old Rugged Cross/How Great | Thou Art - 3:30 |
Thou art the gate through which all find Jesus; thro | |
We see that | thou art good: far shines thy lustre; thy beams, thy |
e a duet for Aline and Lady Sangazure, "Oh, why | thou art sad, my mother?", |
Thou Art a Vineyard is usually sung by a choir witho | |
"4The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent: ' | Thou art a priest for ever after the manner of Melch |
on sessions for Elvis Presley's album How Great | Thou Art when Floyd Cramer was running late. |
Mischief, | thou art afoot. |
Thou Art Worthy (1970) | |
(her)(them) in word, deed, or thought, in that | Thou art good and the Lover of mankind; for there is |
Woman | Thou Art Loosed |
O God, | thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thi |
10:4 in the Authorized King James Version reads | Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchi |
"Holy Spirit | Thou Art Welcome" |
Listen where | thou art sitting |
To those who fall, how kind | Thou art! |
"How Great | Thou Art" - Carrie Underwood |
"How Great | Thou Art" - 3:51 |
"How Great | Thou Art" - 3:59 |
"How Great | Thou Art" (Carl Boberg) 3:27 |
John Rowles sang "How Great | Thou Art" as a tribute to the late Sir Howard Morris |
the album featured two Gospel songs, "How Great | Thou Art" and a cover of Martha Carson's "Satisfied. |
"How Great | Thou Art" |
rns into a bacchanal ("Wine, wine, the magician | thou art"). |
hurdle", he said, "No; no thief, but as true as | thou art". |
contained the tracks "I Believe" and "How Great | Thou Art". |
(although she lost to Elvis Presley's How Great | Thou Art) and also became the first Australian artis |
able physical death, with the intonation: "Dust | thou art, and to dust will return" from Genesis 3:19 |
If | thou art, tall hero, unrecorded killed, may God aven |
track on Presley's 1967 gospel album, How Great | Thou Art. |
And so | thou art. |
ith The Imperials, who had done the ‘'How Great | Thou Art'' Elvis album with them, and they took thei |
Because machinists often think in terms of the | thou as the "base unit" in their context, it follows |
as a town house by the Obeyesekere family, even | thou at its construction it was situated in the area |
thee to the officer, and | thou be cast into prison. |
roverbs 23:2 "And put a knife to thy throat, if | thou be a man given to appetite." |
ard encourages Edward to take York's place; "If | thou be that princely eagle's bird" (2.1.91). |
Be what | thou be, ne breke thou nat oure pley; |
Knowing | thou beam'st thro' eternity! |
In the Hatti country | thou bearest the name of the Sun-goddess of Arinna; |
n's knowledge, but he relied on the words, " If | thou believest with all thy heart ! |
Pomfret, Pomfret! O | thou bloody prison, |
O Western wind when wilt | thou blow |
'Westron wynde, when wilt | thou blow, |
O WILD West Wind, | thou breath of Autumn's being |
23 Therefore if | thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there |
utus?","And you, Brutus?", "You too, Brutus?", " | Thou too, Brutus?" or "And thou, Brutus?". |
ight and Valentino, Fargo, O Brother, Where Art | Thou?, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Love Actually, No |
e, preceding the boat carrying Cinq-Mars and De | Thou carried to their execution. |
And | thou, Child, shalt be called the Prophet of the High |
is to come to judge the quick and the dead, so | thou close his throat with a band-not, however, unto |
To Whinny-muir | thou com'st at last |
O gentle Death, when wilt | thou come? |
helonion that I left at Troas with Carpus, when | thou comest, bring with thee, and the books." |
"Tu scendi dalle stelle" (From Starry Skies | Thou Comest, From Starry Skies Descending, You Came |
years in the kingdom and three months (although | thou countest them). |
yr: consider, the frosts may yet return; and if | thou covetest an equal share with me in all the glor |
"When | thou crossest the sky, all faces behold thee, but wh |
Latin the dismissal oculatus abis, "having seen | thou departest," which almost anagrams the author's |
the most Sacred Wound of Thy Shoulder on which | Thou didst bear Thy heavy Cross, which so tore Thy F |
and the angel of the Lord said to him, "Because | thou didst receive the mantle of this man when dying |
Thou didst break the leg of Leikn, | |
V. After childbirth, O Virgin, | thou didst remain inviolate. |
Thou didst blossom in the courts of the Lord as a fr | |
by thy life and teachings | thou didst reveal thyself to be a living book of the |
His Hymns include: We saw Thee not when | Thou didst come, Lord, as to thy dear Cross we flee, |
hrysanthus, in the sweet fragrance of holiness/ | thou didst draw Daria to saving knowledge./ |
Thou didst delight my eyes | |
As | thou distinguishest the foreign peoples. |
Hamlet: What Wilt | Thou Do For Her |
But when | thou doest alms, let not thy |
Hadst | thou done so when I announced to thee the Flood it w |
h thy devotion and I will grant thee whatsoever | thou dost ask through its virtue and merit and in re |
Thou dost unfold to me. | |
Air (Clara): Adieu, | thou dreary pile |
ions will protest, "Lord of the Universe, didst | Thou ever offer us the Law, and we fail to receive i |
For my part, I pardon | thou everything, and I desire to devoutly pray God t |
ticism from Jose, who once said to him: "Though | thou expound the whole day I shall not listen to the |
And if | Thou failest me, whither shall I go? |
ether just [literally "Justice, justice"] shalt | thou follow," was thus explained: "Seek a reliable c |
erpent's jaw, but beneath his coiling form seek | thou for the mighty Claws [Libra] |
Waken, my white one; come | thou forth with me. |
"Come | Thou Fount & The City Prevails" - 6:04 |
"Come | Thou Fount" - 4:32 |
composed two poems about the youth, "Where art | thou friend" and "The Beginning of the End." |
l glory, I squandered on vices the wealth which | Thou gavest me. |
carrying candles and singing the hymn, The Day | thou Gavest Lord is Ended. |
Harddach Wyt Na'r Rhosyn Gwyn, Tydi A Roddaist ( | Thou Gavest), Calon Lan, Li'l Liza Jane, Gwahoddiad, |
Thou Givest They Gather, CLC Publications (June 1970 | |
hailed him, saying ... [A]rise and dress thee, | thou glutton, for this day shalt thou die of my hand |
a right to say to his country, “Thus far shalt | thou go and no further”. |
u one verse from the Book of Books ... "Whither | thou goest, I will go and where thou lodgest I will |
For God himself was at thy side, | thou good and strong one, |
itizen of whom it may well be said, “Well done, | thou good and faithful servant.” |
nd Kate Middleton, the others being Guide Me, O | Thou Great Redeemer, set to Cwm Rhondda, and Jerusal |
name, he told The Literary Digest: "Rimes with | thou Greek: dou-treek'." |
Oh, God, | Thou has appointed me to watch over the life and dea |
I love Thee because | Thou has first loved me, |
hems at an unusually early age, including Lord, | Thou hast been our refuge, Lord, rebuke me not and t |
Lord, I believe | Thou hast prepared, unworthy though I be, |
'Fall down, O Simeon; | thou hast suffered long |
How manifold it is, what | thou hast made! |
Because | thou hast been my help, therefore in the shadow of t |
We therefore pray Thee, help Thy servants: whom | Thou hast redeemed with Thy precious blood. |
Nay, either tell me where | thou hast been, or I will not open my lips so wide a |
od, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that | thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead. |
given by Paul to Timothy: ‘And the things that | thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same |
but when Jesus responded: "If I wash thee not, | thou hast no part with me", Peter replied: "Lord, no |
Thou hast cleft thy way. | |
Thou hast said (Ex. iv. | |
being read was spoken to him: Go, sell all that | thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have |
"...If | thou hearest the cry of the gull on the shore, |
/ The wind bloweth where it listeth, and | thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell w |
Humour say what mak'st | thou here (a Dialogue) |
d I am daughter to the King of Annwfn, and come | thou here at the end of the year and then thou shalt |
Thou holy Hermit, counsel us, and help us at our nee | |
Star of the East, | thou hope of the soul, |
Thou hope of each mortal, in death's lonely night! | |
at I did not think on the Savior's injunction: ' | Thou hypocrite, why beholdest thou the mote which is |
Now | thou implorest My clemency. |
And | thou, in lovers' hearts forgiven, |
Thou in magnetic mercy to Thyself divert | |
"Blessed are you at your coming and blessed art | thou in thy going out" (Deuteronomy 28.6) |
Come, | Thou incarnate Word, Gird on They mighty sword, Our |
Twice | Thou is currently in 4Peace with Edo G. |
One tenth of a | thou is one ten-thousandth of an inch (0.0001"). |
Sleepeth or waketh | thou, jolly shepherd? |
ine heart to my doctrine; For it is pleasant if | thou keep them in thy belly, that they may be establ |
"Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire", #150 "O | Thou Kind and Gracious Father", #178 "O Lord of Host |
know Poor Gillian 's dead, My little gray Mare, | thou knew'st her mun, Zoz 'thas made me as Melanchol |
Thou knewest that thou wouldest be rescued, and ther | |
s arms to heaven and prayed for all men: "Lord, | Thou knowest that men are flesh and blood; forgive t |
"O Lord, | Thou knowest how busy I must be this day. |
this time that Sir Jacob Astley prayed "O Lord, | Thou knowest how busy I must be this day; if I forge |
Image:Blessed Art | Thou Kretz.jpg |
To quote Guru Arjan, Nanak V: “O Kam, | thou landest people in hell and makest them wander t |
"Oh sleep, why dost | thou leave me?" (Act 2, Semele) |
And praise Thee as long as | Thou lendest me breath; |
single most widely known piece is Lully, Lulla, | Thou Little Tiny Child, Opus 25b, his setting of the |
"Bye Bye | Thou Little Child" (Dave Guard) - 2:35 |
Nor is thy hand free from blasphemy while | thou loathest the rites of love. |
Come | thou Long-Expected Jesus - 4:50 |
"Come, | Thou Long-Expected Jesus" |
As a bird in a cage | thou longest, |
(Psalm 130:3 - If | thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who s |
For it is | Thou, Lord; Thou, Lord, only, |
, for the holy vine of David Thy servant, which | Thou madest known to us through Jesus Thy Servant; t |
Seest | thou, maiden, this keen, bright sword |
“Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms shalt | thou make in the ark, and shalt pitch it within and |
Decking thyself, | thou makest bare thy bosom, shining in majesty, thou |
give an account of thy stewardship; for | thou mayest be no longer steward. |
Lead | Thou me on! |
“All hail, | thou mighty Queen of Heaven! |
eyes of Israel, "O sun, be dumb at Gibeon, and | thou moon, in the Valley of Ajalon." |
hail, | thou morning light! |
unless she can perform an impossible task ("For | thou must shape a sark to me / Without any cut or he |
"Be | Thou My Vision" - 4:22 |
5. Help | Thou My Unbelief (5:42) |
Keep | Thou my feet; I do not ask to see |
Be | Thou My Vision is a 1989 album by Debby Boone. |
The poem Absence, Hear | thou my Protestation (Printed anonymously in Francis |
also the melody of another well-known hymn, Be | Thou My Vision. |
Thou mycht have sene the preparatioun | |
collected a large library for thy sake so that | thou needest never borrow a book of any one. |
Bird | thou never wert" in the poem "To a Skylark" by Percy |
art 2, the mistress of Falstaff asks "and didst | thou not kiss me, and bid me fetch thee thirty shill |
In it, the king asks Daniel, "Thinkest | thou not that Bel is a liuing god? seest thou not ho |
prompts the high priest to ask him: "Answerest | thou nothing?" |
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