And in deede thou oughtest not to be ashamed, to manifest thy loue, because it is meete and requisite for thyne age.
Desirest thou to knowe howe closely thou oughtest to keepe the secrets of honorable mariage, peruse the history of Candaules?
Finally, if thou be a God thou oughtest to geue benefites to mortall men, and not to take away the commodities they haue already: but if thou bee a man, consider that thou art alway the same that thou arte.
Now therefore hold him not guiltless: for thou art a wise man, and knowest what thou oughtestto do unto him; but his hoar head bring thou down to the grave with blood.
Thou oughtest to have known that free-livers, like ministers of state, never part with a power put into their hands, without an equivalent of twice the value.
But wherefore haue I remembred these things, whereof thou oughtest to bee very mindefull thy selfe, and which thou art not able to deny?
Ah rashe and arrant Theefe, is it I vppon whom thou oughtest to bend thy wycked Trumperies?
If thou art a god, thou oughtest to do good to mortals, and not to deprive them of their possessions.
God himself, [by omitting to be circumcised]; for thou oughtest not only to read them, but chiefly to practice what they enjoin thee.
Thus Samuel took-on (acted), and so oughtest thou do to Hengest.
Abbot, "Thou art not sutch a Babe, ne yet so newlye come vnto the Church, as thou oughtest so lightly to be afraide.
That I remaine in fielde it is to me greate fame, but thou to fight with a widdowe, oughtest truelye to bee ashamed.
Thou oughtest not to despair because thou canst not come at once to that which thou desirest for thyself.
Thou oughtest to know when it seemed to thee enough, and if thou ever come to that limit, then thou shouldst go no further, but shouldst seek something else, lest thou shouldst desire any thing beyond measure.
By this thou mayest conclude that thou oughtest not to sigh though thou canst not see wisdom naked with the eyes of thy mind just as it is; for thou canst never do that while thou art in the darkness of thy sins.
Sit thou down behind the curtain, and hear his communication with me: and then thus will I tell thee what thou oughtest to do.
Thou oughtest to love her, under a double consideration: (1.
And at judgment, when thou shalt be convinced that thou oughtest to go without what thou desirest, because thou wast not the man to whose desires the promise was made, nor the man that didst desire aright.
Now therefore, if thy righteousness, when most perfect, could save thee, thou mightest, yea oughtest most boldly to trust therein.
Thou must consider how thou oughtest to behave thyself under that relation: and to do this aright, thou must consider the condition of thy wife, whether she be one that indeed believeth or not.
Second, Thou oughtest to show thy honour to thy parents, by a willingness to help them with such necessaries and accommodations which they need.
Thou oughtest also to labour to draw them forth to God's public worship, if peradventure God may convert their souls.
This choice shalt thou not take," said Skamkell; "and it is unworthy to give up to him the right to make his own award, when thou oughtest to have kept it for thyself.
Many will say," says Helgi, "that thou oughtest to offer us atonement, since thy life was at stake.
Thou oughtest therefore to have put my money to the exchangers; and when I came, I should have received my own with interest.
O man remember thou canste nat abyde Styll in this lyfe therfore moste specially For thy last ende thou oughtest to prouyde.
Cease, then, frail mortal, to dispute against what thou oughtest to adore.
As circumstances are, thus also oughtest thou to act.
Thou canst not have all things, which thou oughtest not.
This one thing indeed thou oughtest to give me for one thing, but he, as friends should for friends, of a truth exposed his person for thee toiling at the shield, that thou mightest receive back thy wife.
Then oughtest thou to have grieved with me, when I was in danger of perishing.
Then oughtest thou to have groaned, and owned the guilt before, when thou daredst to wrong thy father's wife.
If in truth this be thy opinion, thou oughtest not to err, but if thou hast erred, be persuaded by me, for this is the next best thing thou canst do.
Thou art a fool, if thou thinkest I could endure to defile me by smiting thy neck, for neither art thou a woman, nor oughtest thou to be ranked among men.
Consulte with many of those thinges, which thou oughtest to dooe: the same that thou wilt after dooe, conferre with fewe.
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