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- Is able to, biblically
- Is able to, old-style
- Give all thou ___ (Wordsworth)
- Art able
- Art able to
- Is able, to Shakespeare
- Art enabled
- Sylvan historian, who _____ thus express / A flow'ry tale more sweetly than our rhyme (Keats)
- Art capable
- Are able to, to Shakespeare
- Is able to, Shakespearean-style
- Thou __ not then be false to any man: "Hamlet"
- Doubt 'til thou __ doubt no more ...: Guerard
- Give all thou __: Wordsworth
- Farewell: thou ___ not teach me to forget: Romeo
- Have the capacity to, to Chaucer
- Poetic form of "is able."
- Poetic verb form.
- Thou ___ not say I did it.—Macbeth.
- Poetic verb.
- Thou ___ not then be false . . .
- Biblical verb.
- Mend when thou ___: Lear
- Shakespeare's "are you able?"
- Or ___ thou guide Arcturus . . . : Job 38:32
- Mend when thou ___: Shak.
- ___ thou by searching find out God?: Job
- Thou ___ make me clean (leper's words to Jesus)
- Bold Lover, never, never ___ thou kiss: Keats
- Are able, archaically
- What services ___ thou do?: King Lear
- Are able, biblically
- Is allowed to, quaintly
- Art allowed to
- Is able to, to Shakespeare
- Art capable of
- Give all thou ____ : Wordsworth
- Give all thou - . . .: Wordsworth
- ___ thou remember / A time before we came unto this cell?: "The Tempest"
- What services ___ thou do?: Lear