- THINE
- Belonging to thee
- Biblical pronoun
- It was once yours
- Old pronoun
- Yours, Biblically
- Formerly yours
- Yours, of old
- To ___ own self be true
- Yours
- To __ own self...
- Yours, long ago
- _____ eyes I love... (start of Shakespeare's Sonnet 132)
- I Am _____, O Lord (hymn)
- Rarely used pronoun
- Yours, once
- Your of yore
- If ___ enemy be hungry... (Proverbs)
- Biblically yours
- ... for ___ is the kingdom ...
- Your, in Scripture
- Yours, old-style
- Biblical possessive
- Biblical "yours"
- Friends' pronoun
- Your, biblically
- For ___ is the kingdom...: Matthew
- Friend's possessive
- Yours, to King James
- Drink to Me Only With __ Eyes
- To __ own self be true: "Hamlet"
- Yours of yore
- Your, old-style
- Were __ That Special Face
- Quaker pronoun
- To __ own self be true
- . . . __ is the kingdom . . .
- Shakespearean pronoun
- Shakespearean possessive
- It used to be "yours"
- America the Beautiful pronoun
- Third word of Psalm 86.
- Of thee.
- Poetic pronoun.
- Possessive pronoun.
- Yours: Poet.
- Poetic possessive.
- Pronoun.
- Possessive pronoun: Poetic.
- ___ is the kingdom . . .
- Not mine.
- ___ Alone
- Quaker word
- Set ___ house in order: Isa. 38:1
- Give every man ___ ear . . . : Shak.
- What is ___ is mine
- To ___ own self be true: Shak.
- Not my will, but ___, be done: Luke 22:42
- Amish pronoun
- Friend's word
- Yours, poetically
- ___ Alone, V. Herbert song
- Like whose eyes, in a Ben Jonson verse?
- ...only with ___ eyes
- Dated term for "yours"
- Quaker's "yours"
- Possessive pronoun in an old hymn
- What was yours at one time?
- What was once yours?
- ___ Is the Glory (hymn)
- What's now yours
- What used to be yours?
- Yours, to Shakespeare
- Your, to a Quaker
- 'To -- own self be true'
- Your, before
- To ___ own self be true: "Hamlet" bromide often quoted out of context
- ___ eyes I love, and they, as pitying me: Shakespeare's Sonnet 132
- Your, in days of yore
- Drink to me only with ___ eyes ...
- Yours, in the Bible
- Your, to Shakespeare
- Yours, in times of yore
- Yours to a Quaker
- ___ is the kingdom, and the power . . .
- To ___ own self . . .
- Yours, archaically
- Know ___ enemy
- Drink to me only with -- eyes
- Prune, with "off"
- To _____ own self be true ("Hamlet" line)