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God made . . . every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind.Gen. i. 25.
He sent after this manner; ten asses laden with the good things of Egypt.Gen. xiv. 23.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.Keats.
Ye meads and groves, unconscious things!Cowper.
[And Jacob said] All these things are against me.Gen. xlii. 36.
Which if ye tell me, I in like wise will tell you by what authority I do these things.Matt. xxi. 24.
Wicked men who understand any thing of wisdom.Tillotson.
See, sons, what things you are!Shak.
The poor thing sighed, and . . . turned from me.Addison.
I'll be this abject thing no more.Granville.
I have a thing in prose.Swift.
☞ Formerly, the singular was sometimes used in a plural or collective sense.
And them she gave her moebles and her thing.Chaucer.
☞ Thing was used in a very general sense in Old English, and is still heard colloquially where some more definite term would be used in careful composition.
In the garden [he] walketh to and fro,Chaucer.
And hath his things [i. e., prayers, devotions] said full courteously.
Hearkening his minstrels their things play.Chaucer.