Citations:methinks


 * 1598? — William Shakespeare. Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, scene I:
 * Love is your master, for he masters you; And he that is so yoked by a fool, methinks should not be chronicled for wise.


 * 1611? — William Shakespeare. The Tempest, Act 1, scene 1:
 * I have great comfort from this fellow: methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him.


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * Why, Sir, this burden upon my back is more terrible to me than all these things which you have mentioned; nay, methinks I care not what I meet with in the way, if so be I can also meet with deliverance from my burden.