thyself.
IT WAS a case of doctor heal thyself.
“I’d remind the good pastor of Mark 12:31, which says there is no more important commandment than to love thy neighbor as thyself,” said Mr.
“I have already told thee, Sancho,” said Don Quixote, “not to give thyself any uneasiness on that score; for if an island should fail, there is the kingdom of Denmark, or of Sobradisa, which will fit thee as a ring fits the finger, and all the more that, being on terra firma, thou wilt all the better enjoy thyself.
Thou thyself?
Wind up thyself into thyself.
If a placable and exorable Providence, make thyself worthy of the divine help and assistance.
with thyself what it was that he did suppose to be good, what to be evil, when he did trespass.
reflect upon thyself; and consider what thou thyself art guilty of in the same kind.
be in some sort troubled and vexed, return unto thyself as soon as may be, and be not out of tune longer than thou must needs.
Rejoice thyself with true simplicity, and modesty; and that all middle things between virtue and vice are indifferent unto thee.
Endeavour to continue such, as philosophy (hadst thou wholly and constantly applied thyself unto it) would have made, and secured thee.
Now whatsoever is reasonable, is also sociable, Keep thyself to these rules, and trouble not thyself about idle things.
For as for bulk and substance thou dost content thyself with that proportion of it that is allotted unto thee, so shouldst thou for time.
Hasten therefore to an end, and giving over all vain hopes, help thyself in time if thou carest for thyself, as thou oughtest to do.
And this thou shalt apprehend the better, if thou shalt use thyself often to say to thyself, I am meloz, or a member of the mass and body of reasonable substances.
After thou shalt rightly have considered these things with thyself; fancy not anything else in the world any more to be of any weight and moment but this, to do that only which thine own nature doth require; and to conform thyself to that which the common nature doth afford.
either thy affections, or external objects have wrought upon it, is yet most free and impartial: put this question to thyself, whether if that which is right and just be done, the doing of it by thyself, or by others when thou art not able thyself; be a thing material or no.
not time and opportunity to exercise thyself, not to wrong thyself; to strive against all carnal pleasures and pains, and to aet the upper hand of them; to contemn honour and vainglory; and not only, not to be angry with them, whom towards thee thou doest find unsensible and unthankful; but also to have a care of them still, and of their welfare?
understanding, which to be aware of, thou must carefully observe: and whensoever thou doest discover them, thou must rectify them, saying to thyself concerning every one of them, This imagination is not necessary; this is uncharitable: this thou shalt speak as another man's slave, or instrument; than which nothing can be more senseless and absurd: for the fourth, thou shalt sharply check and upbraid thyself; for that thou doest suffer that more divine part in thee, to become subject and obnoxious to that more ignoble part of thy body, and the gross lusts and concupiscences thereof.
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understanding which to be aware of thou must carefully observe and whensoever thou doest discover them thou must rectify them saying to thyself concerning every one of them This imagination is not necessary this is uncharitable this thou shalt speak as another man's slave or instrument than which nothing can be more senseless and absurd for the fourth thou shalt sharply check and upbraid thyself for that thou doest suffer that more divine part in thee to become subject and obnoxious to that more ignoble part of thy body and the gross lusts and concupiscences thereof