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Philosoraptor in Residence
Shouldn't it be, "Steel thineself"?
Not sure if you're serious, but here:
Source: https://academia.com.sg/basics-of-s...In thy face I see,honour, truth and loyalty.”
3. Thine and Thy
Thine and thy are analogous to your and yours of today.
Thine is to be used before a vowel while thy is used before a consonant.
"This above all: to thine own self be true"
-Hamlet, Act I, Scene III
“In thy face I see the map of honour, truth and loyalty.”
― Henry VI