- DOST
- O mighty Caesar! ___ thou lie so low?: Shak.
- Out-of-style do?
- Verb for thou
- Thou _____ infect mine eyes ("Richard III") (Buuuuurn!)
- Old-style "action" word
- ___ thou know me, fellow? ("King Lear")
- ___ thou know me ...? (Shakespeare)
- ___ thou know me...? Shak.
- Biblical do
- ___ thou love life?: Franklin
- __ thou know who made thee?: Blake
- __ thou love me?: Juliet
- Old-fashioned do?
- Biblical verb
- __ grant me, hedgehog?: Shakespeare
- With saints __ bait thy hook!: Shak.
- Part of "to do."
- Biblical form of "do."
- Poetic verb.
- Poetic verb form.
- Poetic verbal contraction.
- Verb used with "thou."
- Old verb
- Biblical word
- Quaker word
- Dusty old verb?
- How ___ thou?: Shak.
- Thou ___ beguile the world: Shak.
- Biblical verb form
- Old-style auxiliary verb
- Verb with thou
- After whom ___ thou pursue?: 1 Samuel
- ___ not thou fear God ...: Luke 23:4
- What cometh after thou, maybe
- ___ thou love me?: Juliet
- If thou ___ marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry: Hamlet
- Biblical verb with "thou"
- ___ thou love life?: Benjamin Franklin
- Word before "thou"
- Methinks thou ___ protest too much
- Why ___ thou use me thus? ("King Lear" quote)
- Word before "thou," sometimes
- Shakespearean verb with "thou"
- Do that's way out of style?
- Verb sometimes with "thou"
- Verb for King James
- Lord, ___ thou wash my feet?: John
- Bard's verb
- O coward conscience, how ___ thou afflict me! ("Richard III" line)
- ___ thou even hoist, brethren? (comical weightlifting caption)
- ___ thou think so, spirit?: Prospero
- ___ thou mock me?: Othello
- ___ thou know me, fellow?: Lear