The phrase "hath thee in thrall" means to be in a state of being captivated or enslaved by someone or something. "Hath" is an archaic form of "has," and "thrall" refers to being under the control or influence of another, often in a way that implies a loss of freedom. Thus, it conveys a sense of being enchanted or dominated by a powerful force or emotion.
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