- - They lose a quarter of what once belonged to you
- - your, archaically
- - your previous apathy is only half there
- - your, long ago
- - Old-time word for your, as seen in the Bible
- - your part of the last hymn
- - Your, quaintly
- - Your old-fashioned smithy suffers a 50 percent loss
- - it became yours
- - your, in the old days
- - Your, before
- - Archaic or dialect form of your
- - Archaic form of your
- - "Your" in old times
- - "Love ... neighbor" (Your)
- - Your, of old
- - "Your" to Shakespeare
- - shakespeare's "your"
- - "...Your kingdom come, ... will be done..."
- - your, in shakespeare speak
- - Old-style 'your'
- - Your, among Friends
- - Ninth word of the Lord's Prayer
- - Your, to Penn
- - Your (biblical)
- - Word used three times in the first four lines of the Lord's Prayer
- - Ninth word of the Lord's Prayer, traditionally
- - "Honor ...... father ..." (start of the Fifth Commandment)
- - Your, to a Quaker
- - "Your ...... ..."
- - Biblical 'your'
- - Your, biblically
- - Your, once
- - "Your" said by King James
- - Your, arch
- - Your of yore
- - "Your," in Plain Speech
- - Your no longer?
- - Your, old-style
- - 'Your,' in days of yore
- - Your (archaic)
- - Your, in the Bible
- - Manowar 'The Power of ...... Sword"
- - Scriptural "your"
- - Your substitute?
- - "Your" of yesteryear
- - Your alternative
- - your, historically
- - ____ will be done, part of the Lord's Prayer
- - Old-timey "your"
- - "Frailty, ... name is woman!" ("Hamlet" line)
- - "Honor .... father andÉ"
- - Love ... neighbor
- - "Know ... enemy"
- - Archaic possessive pronoun
- - "will be done" preceder
- - "'Tis but ... name that is my enemy": Juliet
- - "Love ... Neighbor" (2013 sitcom)
- - "Hallowed by .... name …." (Lord's Prayer phrase)
- - lord's prayer repeated word
- - "ÉHallowed be .... nameÉ"
- - "go ...... great way!" (emily dickinson poem)
- - "... word is a lamp unto my feet ...": Psalms
- - 'Victory, ... name is Plankton' ('SpongeBob' quote)
- - "Know ... neighbor"
- - "Love ... Neighbor," TV sitcom
- - "Hallowed be ... name" a famous Iron Maiden song (rhymes with "why")
- - "... love is better than high birth to me": Shak.
- - Word between "love" and "neighbor"
- - Old-fashioned possessive
- - ... will be done
- - Commandments pronoun(Used today)
- - Biblical possessive pronoun
- - Iron Maiden's "Hallowed Be ...... Name"
- - Word among Friends
- - Talese title word
- - Lord's Prayer adjective
- - "Honor ...... Father" (Talese novel)
- - Talese's "...... Neighbor's Wife"
- - Bible possessive
- - Beggar-......-neighbor
- - "Thou shalt not covet ...... neighbor's wife"
- - "Hallowed Be ...... Name" (Iron Maiden)
- - "And crown ...... good with brotherhood ..."
- - ".... will be done . . ." (Matthew 6:10)
- - Word uttered while pointing a finger at someone, in olden times
- - Word before rod or staff, in Psalms
- - Talese's "Honor .......... Father"
- - Scriptural possessive
- - Love-neighbor connection
- - KJV pronoun
- - Honor-father connector
- - Friends' possessive
- - Decalogue possessive
- - Archaic possessive
- - "O death, where is ...... sting?" (1 Cor. 15:55)
- - "I am the Lord ...... God" (First Commandment words)
- - "Hallowed be ...... name ..." (phrase in the Lord's Prayer)
- - "Hallowed be ...... name ..." (Lord's Prayer words)
- - "Hallowed be ...... name ..." (Lord's Prayer phrase)
- - "But .... eternal summer shall not fade":Shak.
- - "And crown ...... good ..."
- - "...where is --- sting?"
- - "...... will be done ..." (phrase in the Lord's Prayer)
- - "...... plaintive anthem fades": Keats
- - "...... Neighbor's Wife": Talese
- - "...... Neighbor's Wife" (1981 Gay Talese book)
- - " . . . this ...... golden time": Shak.
- - 'Honorfather ...'
- - '-- Neighbor's Wife'
- - "Friendly" pronoun
- - Pronoun in the Ten Commandments
- - Biblical word.
- - Friend's pronoun
- - Archaic pronoun
- - Old pronoun
- - Friend's word
- - Quaker word
- - 'If ...... heart fails thee, climb not at all': Elizabeth I
- - Commandments possessive
- - Quaker's possessive
- - 'Glorify ...... Name' (church chorus)
- - Psalm possessive
- - Pater Noster pronoun
- - Belonging to thee
- - Genesis pronoun
- - Quaker's pronoun
- - Old possessive
- - The Lord's Prayer pronoun
- - Third Lord's Prayer pronoun
- - Biblical pronoun
- - Lord's Prayer possessive
- - Psalm pronoun
- - Commandment pronoun
- - Scriptural pronoun
- - Bible pronoun
- - Possessive in the Ten Commandments
- - Biblical possessive
- - Quaker pronoun
- - Commandments pronoun
- - "There's meaning in .... snores": "The Tempest"
- - Possessive pronoun in the Lord's Prayer
- - 'Go ...... ways to a nunnery': Hamlet
- - Prayer possessive
- - 'O grave, where is ...... victory?': I Corinthians
- - " ... hallowed be .... name"
- - 'Frailty, ...... name is woman!': Hamlet
- - Quaker possessive
- - "America the Beautiful" pronoun
- - "Follow .... Fair Sun" (Campion poem)
- - Love-neighbor link
- - "Lord's Prayer" pronoun
- - "O death, where is ...... sting?"
- - Pronoun in the "Lord's Prayer"
- - "Honor ...... father and . . ."
- - "But .... eternal summer shall not fade": Shak
- - "Give .... thoughts no tongue": "Hamlet"
- - Commandment possessive
- - 'Honor father ...'
- - Medieval pronoun
- - Lord's Prayer word
- - "...... name I love" ("America" lyric)
- - ".... will be done ...": Lord's Prayer
- - Shakespearean possessive
- - Chevelle "Grab ...... Hand"
- - Commandment adjective
- - "...... will be done" (Lord's Prayer phrase)
- - Shakespearean pronoun
- - Friend's possessive
- - Pronoun
- - "Self" starter
- - Commandment word
- - Kingdom come
- - you're said to be old, but ultimately creditworthy
- - Possessive in the Lord's Prayer
- - possessive in the bible
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