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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to thee" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an old-fashioned way of addressing someone or referring to them in the second person singular (i.e. "you"). It is often seen in poetic or religious language. Example: "I give this book to thee as a token of my gratitude."
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And for all those who do not have recourse to thee; especially the Masons and all those recommended to thee.
Prospero: 'Tis new to thee.
I'll leave this life ere leave this space to thee.
He wouldn't be headed to Thee Doll House.
Hail to thee, O javelin! (Overslept; missed tryout).
Likeness begets such strange self flattery, That touching myself, all seems done to thee.
As for Sylvia, "nearer, my God, to thee" is how she describes sitting next to Greg.
Kanji Segawa was a sleek, earthly angel in Mr. Arpon's "Near My God to Thee".
By P. Bracken The New Yorker, September 23 , 1950P. 109 Hail to thee, blithe Autumn!
"My response is Prospero's reply to Miranda's statement 'brave new world' - it's new to thee.
Take away this cup, O Abba, Father, Everything is possible to thee.
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