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When Macbeth says I have thee not and yet i see thee still he refers to?

The dagger. He tries to hold it, but his hand goes right through it ("I have thee not") but it still appears to be there ("I see thee still").


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Trying to find the words to a prayer which starts thank thee lord for quiet rest?

This is a poem by Mary L Duncan. It goes: I thank Thee, Lord, for quiet rest, And for Thy care of me; O let me through this day be blest And kept from harm by Thee.


What is the shape of a tissue box?

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What kind of snacks should you buy for the end of thee world?

probably a chocolate bar or some popcorn.


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Can you transalate Que Te Vaya Bonito into English?

You say -literally- "Fare thee well."


What is best that best you wish in thee?

The best you wish in thee is thee that wish


How do you properly use the words thee and thou?

Both "thee" and "thou" replace the word "you" in our current version of English. In general, use "thou" when "you" is the subject of the sentence and use "thee" when "you" is the indirect object or the receiver of the action in the sentence. Here are a few examples: 1) You are happy. = Thou art happy. (The "are" changes to "art") 2) He will help you. = He will help thee. 3) You will toss the ball to me. = Thou wilt toss the ball to me. (The "will" changes to "wilt") 4) I will toss the ball to you. = I will toss the ball to thee.


How do you pronounce xanthi?

zan-thee (thee as in theory)


Is the word dinosaur a greek word?

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What is the origin of the phrase let freedom reign?

I believe it was said in a speech by Nelson Mandela. Similar to this phrase, however, is the line from the patriotic American song, 'My Country Tis of Thee' by Samuel F. Smith that goes; "My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From every mountainside, Let freedom ring!"