Thyselfe a while but staye, The devill (I smell hym) will be here anone.
Thou most unjust, that really dust know, And feelst thyselfethe flames I burne in.
Thou doost betray thyselfe to infamie, When thou art once discerned by the eye.
And albeit the gift be all too meane, Too meane an offring for thine ivorie shrine; Yet must thy beautie my just blame susteane, Since it is mortall, but thyselfe divine.
Or if thou lov'st to hear sweet melodie, Or pipe a round upon an oaten reede, Or make thyselfe glad with some myrthfull glee, Or play them musicke whilst thy flocke doth feede.
Give not thyselfe to sloth, (the sinke of shame, The moath of time, the enemie to fame).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thyselfe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.