Difference between revisions of "Till thousendsthee"
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− | Till | + | Till thousand ends 'the' (FInnegans Wake ends with the word 'the'). |
Thee: ('you') the objective case of 'thou', used as the indirect and direct object of a verb. | Thee: ('you') the objective case of 'thou', used as the indirect and direct object of a verb. | ||
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+ | A thousand ends (deaths). | ||
'Thee' when capitalised refers to God. | 'Thee' when capitalised refers to God. |
Revision as of 12:38, 3 January 2006
Till thousand ends 'the' (FInnegans Wake ends with the word 'the').
Thee: ('you') the objective case of 'thou', used as the indirect and direct object of a verb.
A thousand ends (deaths).
'Thee' when capitalised refers to God.