"Thee" is accusative case. "Thou" is nominative.
"Thy" is posessive for words beginning in consonants
"Thine" is posessive for words beginning in vowels
So it should be
"Thy glowing tablet shouldst be split in twain. Thou wasteth thine ink on inanities."
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"Thy" is posessive for words beginning in consonants
"Thine" is posessive for words beginning in vowels
So it should be
"Thy glowing tablet shouldst be split in twain. Thou wasteth thine ink on inanities."
This has been "Early Modern English grammar with NoxDarkly"
I thought something was off about that second sentence..