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Till a thousand ends with 'the'
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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.
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Til "Thous end Thees"

Latest revision as of 04:39, 9 July 2012

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.

Til "Thous end Thees"