- placed.
Yield not an inch to a neighbour,
though he ask thee, lest thou
shouldst seem to
value man
above Jupiter." Fishwick,
Duncan (1987). "Seneca and...
-
expressed through poetry in his "Sonnet to a
Stilton Cheese": Stilton, thou
shouldst be
living at this hour And so thou art. Nor
losest grace thereby; England...
- appearance. Thou
shouldst not be a
drunkard or a
sinful man nor
shouldst thou ****ociate with the
abettors of crimes. Thou
shouldst speak words that are...
- thing, to
stand forth against me? No easy foe I tell thee, am I, that thou
shouldst vie with me in might,
albeit thou
bearest the bow,
since it was against...
- "Beginning and end, on a circle's cir****ference, are common"; and "Thou
shouldst unite things whole and
things not whole, that
which tends to
unite and...
- heart, he
would say, "Thou
showed thyself to Ramprasad, Mother, why then
shouldst Thou not
reveal Thyself to me? I don't want wealth, friends, relatives...
- Milton! thou
shouldst be
living at this hour: A
England hath need of thee: she is a fen B Of
stagnant waters: altar, sword, and pen, B Fireside, the heroic...
- a
break in his
collar bone and
shouldst thou find his
collar bone
short and
separated from its fellow, thou
shouldst say
concerning him: "One having...
- Thou wast begot; to get it is thy duty. Upon the earth's
increase why
shouldst thou feed,
Unless the
earth with thy
increase be fed? By law of nature...
- thou sell not this
alabaster box of spikenard-ointment,
although thou
shouldst be
offered three hundred pence for it." Now this is that alabaster-box...