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Crossword clues for This above ___, to thine own... 3 letters

AnswerClue
TUOThine, in Torino
OWNTo thine ___ self be true: Polonius
ALLThis above ___, to thine own...
OPEO Henry, ___ thine eyes!: Shak.
IREWhere—where slept thine ___: Keats
OWNTo thine ___ self be true
YONThrow thine eye / On ___ young boy: "King John"
OPEAdam, now ___ thine eyes: "Paradise Lost"
OWNTo thine __ self be true
NAYI disagree with thine notion!
TESThine: Fr.
OWNTo thine ___ self . . .
OPEO Henry, _____ thine eyes! (Shakespeare)
OURMine and thine
TUAThine, to Calpurnia
OPEThe very minute bids thee ___ thine ear: Shak.
OPEO Henry, ___ thine eyes! (Shakespeare)
OWNTo thine ____ self . . .
THINETo __ own self...
THINEFriends' pronoun
THINEYour of yore
THINE___ is the kingdom . . .
THINEBiblical possessive
THINERarely used pronoun
THINEBiblical "yours"
THINEYours, once
THINEPossessive pronoun: Poetic.
THINEYour, biblically
THINEFor ___ is the kingdom...: Matthew
THINEIf ___ enemy be hungry... (Proverbs)
THINENot mine.
THINE___ Alone
THINEPossessive pronoun.
THINEYours, long ago
THINEYours: Poet.
THINEYours, old-style
THINEI Am _____, O Lord (hymn)
THINEThird word of Psalm 86.
THINEOf thee.
THINEPoetic possessive.
THINEYour, old-style
THINEWere __ That Special Face
THINEQuaker pronoun
THINETo __ own self be true
THINEPoetic pronoun.
THINE___ is the kingdom, and the power . . . ” nyt 1952 THINICE A dangerous course: 2 wds. nyt 1952 THINK Good motto for everyone. nyt 1952 THINKOF Have in mind: 2 wds. nyt 1952 THINKS Cerebrates. nyt 1952 THINNISH Somewhat slender. nyt 1952 THIRDESTATE A social group, the common people. nyt 1952 THIRDESTATE The common people. nyt 1952 THIRDRATE Worse than mediocre. nyt 1952 THIRTEEN Missing floor in many hotels. nyt 1952 THIRTEENS They're never used on Paris houses. nyt 1952 THIS Demonstrative pronoun. nyt 1952 THIS First word of Evangeline."
THINEYours of yore
THINE. . . __ is the kingdom . . .
THINEShakespearean pronoun
THINE_____ eyes I love... (start of Shakespeare's Sonnet 132)