Ic love thee, thou lovest me = I love you, you love me. In old English we had four different forms: In modern English we use YOU both for the singular and plural and both for the subject and object forms of the second person of the pronoun. GRACE= The state of being protected or sanctified by the favor of God. It is used to translate the Latin "Ave", so it is often used to translate greetings for Roman Caesars and for the Virgin Mary. HAIL= (archaic) An ancient salutation similar to "hello", of a Germanic origin.
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