Thy, poss. pron. of the second pers. sing. (cf. Thou): Ven. 12. Ven. 12 Ven. 12 Ven. 12 Ven. 12 113 etc. etc. Before vowels: Ven. 500. Lucr. 522. Lucr. 522 Lucr. 522 Lucr. 522 Lucr. 522 Sonn. 4, 13. Tp. I, 2, 66. III, 2, 10. Gent. IV, 2, 112. Wiv. IV, 4, 8. Meas. V, 526. Err. III, 2, 10. V, 73. Mids. II, 2, 32. Mids. II, 2, 32 Caes. III, 1, 197 etc. More emphatical, in this case, than thine: “upon the earth's increase why shouldst thou feed, unless the earth with thy increase be fed?” Ven. 170. “yet for thy honour did I entertain him,” Lucr. 842. “so sweet a kiss the golden sun gives not . . . as thy eye-beams,” LLL IV, 3, 28. “England knows thine insolence. And thy ambition, Gloster,” H6B II, 1, 32.