It means afraid or scaredafraid
It is a form of Modern English called Early Modern English or Elizabethan English.
there is a e'ev it means every time
Shakespeare wrote in modern English, in the dialect called Early Modern English.
In middle English the verb "to do" was conjugated as follows: I do Thou doest He doeth or she doeth We do You do They do In Early Modern English, "doeth" became "doth" and eventually "does"
Yes, that interpretation is correct. "Canst" is an archaic form of "can" used to imply "cannot" in this context. So "Canst hear the breakers roar" would mean "Can you not hear the breakers roar?"
you
Excellent, thank you. or in modern english, 'sound'.
Wednesday
singular of may
Kannst du Deutsch sprechen = Can you speak German
In modern English, "abides" means to accept or act in accordance with a rule, decision, or recommendation. It can also mean to remain in a particular condition or state.
Allanis means "Attractive" It is Modern English
Don't delay or wait
It's freend. At least in early modern english..
Sae is the the Old English ( West Saxon) form of "sea." There is also the modern English word sae, which is the Anglic dialect form of "so."
Means 'shoots' or 'new leaves'