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They are all archaic forms of "you". "Thee" is the object form (e.g., I made thee of the light). "Thou" is the subject form (e.g., Thou hast seen the light). "Thy" and "thine" are the possessive forms and are used before words that begin with a consonant and a vowel, respectively (e.g., Thy son, thine eyes).

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