Whoa. Heavy.
My olde English isn’t perfect enough for me to critique, but I want to say those ‘will thou’s should be ‘wilt thou’ and that the ‘thine’ should be ‘thy’ (it’s like mine vs my) but it’s a fantasy land anyway :p
I don’t know about the “will/wilt”, but I am pretty sure you’re right about the “thy”s – “thine” is when it’s an object, like “mine” is still used today, or when it precedes a vowel (like with a/an).
Whoa. Heavy.
My olde English isn’t perfect enough for me to critique, but I want to say those ‘will thou’s should be ‘wilt thou’ and that the ‘thine’ should be ‘thy’ (it’s like mine vs my) but it’s a fantasy land anyway :p
I don’t know about the “will/wilt”, but I am pretty sure you’re right about the “thy”s – “thine” is when it’s an object, like “mine” is still used today, or when it precedes a vowel (like with a/an).
(But you’re right it doesn’t actually matter..)
Quick googling seems to say “wilt” is present tense; this is future tense, so I guess “will” is probably correct?
Thanks everyone. Fixed the language theree