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i say unto thee, good tooters,

be thou not stingy with thine boosts

the internet informed me that it should be "thy boosts" sorry my old english is bad

@tcql Oh shit! Also a further nitpick (I know how excited you are reading this sentence so far, but just get ready because it's good): "Thy/thee/thine/etc" is singular. "Your/you/yours/etc" is plural. In Elizabethan-era Modern English.

And I'm not sure it should be "thine", anyway. That's equivalent to "yours".

E.g.
• This food is thine.
• Whither is thy food?

q-winter-beck @quinterbeck

@benhamill @tcql
nitpick: whither = where to (or to where) e.g. whither are you bound? = to where are you going?

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