- - Is capable, Biblically
- - 'Art able to,' in days of yore
- - Is allowed to, quaintly
- - Is able to, old-style
- - Art able to
- - Are able, biblically
- - Are able, archaically
- - Is able to, to Shakespeare
- - Are able to, to Shakespeare
- - Are able to, Biblically
- - Is able to, Shakespearean-style
- - "Thou ...... make me clean" (leper's words to Jesus)
- - Is able to, Biblically
- - Art able
- - "Thou .... not then be false to any man": "Hamlet"
- - Have the capacity to, to Chaucer
- - "Farewell: thou ...... not teach me to forget": Romeo
- - Is able, to Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare's "are you able?"
- - Poetic form of "is able."
- - 'Give all thou ....': Wordsworth
- - Art enabled
- - 'What services ...... thou do?': King Lear
- - Art capable of
- - "...... thou remember / A time before we came unto this cell?": "The Tempest"
- - "Bold Lover, never, never ...... thou kiss": Keats
- - "What services ...... thou do?": Lear
- - "Doubt 'til thou .... doubt no more ...": Guerard
- - Art capable
- - "...... thou by searching find out God?": Job
- - "Mend when thou ......": Shak.
- - "Or ...... thou guide Arcturus . . . ": Job 38:32
- - "Thou ...... not then be false . . . "
- - "Mend when thou ......": Lear
- - "Thou ...... not say I did it."—Macbeth.
- - Bible verb
- - Poetic verb form.
- - Biblical verb
- - Poetic verb
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