It looks like old speak for 'you are fair' which could mean the person being spoken to is fair or beautiful.
The lyrics for the English production of Orpheus conducted by Sir John Barbirolli and sung on two occassions at Covent Garden are below and captured on utube in the following link What is Life recording as sung by Kathleen Ferrier.What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is life without my love?What is left if thou art dead?Eurydice! Eurydice!Ah, hear me. Oh, answer! Oh answer!Thy dear lord am I so faithful,My dear lord am I, who loves thee,Who doth love thee!What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is life without my love?What is left if thou art dead?Eurydice! Eurydice!In my dread anguish nought can aid me,None can comfort.Earth is cruel, heav'n is cold!What is life to me without thee?What is left if thou art dead?What is life; life without thee?What is left if thou art dead?If thou art dead?If thou art dead?"
The offical certificate is 18. But people as young as 9 still play it. THOU CANST NOT PLAY UNLESS TOU ART 18 THOU MUST FOLLOW THINE RULES OF THINE GOVERNMENT. IF NOT THOU SHALT FACE THE WRATH OF THE MOLEMAN.
When Juliett says to Romeo, "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou," she is asking "why are you a Montague?" The Montagues and the Capulets long-standing feud is what is keeping them apart, and at this point it's only because of their name (they obviously don't have any major problems with each other). Now, that's in the Shakespearean context. Other contexts might change the meaning.
"Where are you".
"Thou Art That" by Joseph Campbell has 160 pages in its paperback edition.
Thou Art Lord was created in 1993.
thou art = you are
No, it should be "How art thou?" "Thee" is the objective form of "thou." This sentence calls for the subjective case. Hopefully, you are aware that this is an archaic form that should be reserved for afternoons at the renaissance fair.
In modern English, 'thou art my' means 'you are mine.'
. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him was created in 1974-05.
Thou Art the Man was created in 1844-11.