"thou" is old English for "you". I would say that it means the age at which you are ashamed to admit how old you are.
You did
You were
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.
you're mine
You fall flat on your face. You're embarassed.
ASHAMED
Be always ashamed to find thyself idle
Ashamed means the feeling you get when you have done something which you know you should not have done.
"Where are you".
tacos are good
You did
You were
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
it means that you wish you had not did what youy did
Hi
Answer Never be ashamed of who you are. Be proud of who you are. Never mind age, when the time is right for you, then things will happen as they were supposed to happen. Good luck