Methinks

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Methinks \Me*thinks"\, v. impers. [imp. {Methought}.] [AS.
   [thorn]yncan to seem, m[=e] [thorn]ynce[eth], m[=e]
   [thorn][=u]hte, OE. me thinketh, me thoughte; akin to G.
   d["u]nken to seem, denken to think, and E. think. See {Me},
   and {Think}.]
   It seems to me; I think. See {Me}. [R., except in poetry.]
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         In all ages poets have been had in special reputation,
         and, methinks, not without great cause.  --Spenser.
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