Dost is a form of the verb to do, as "I do", "Thou dost", "He does". The "thou" forms of verbs are rarely seen any more, and "thou dost" would usually be said "you do"
So, 'if thou dost pronounce it faithfully' means 'if you do mean what you say'
Dost is the archaic, obsolete 2nd person singular of the verb "to do."
In the time period that he was writing nice meant stupid or simple. It was used as an insult but also to describe those that we would consider mentally disabled.
What does "What dost thou" mean is the correct question. The previous answer given was right: it means "What do you ... ?" In olden times, "you" was the polite form and "thou" was the familiar form (today we sometimes think of them backwards from what they were) and "dost" was a form in olden times similar to the form we still use today, "does." "What dost thou intend toward my daughter?" would mean "What are your intentions toward my daughter?"
it meant loved
priya usually refers to something that is close to your heart and dost just means friend so you can put the two together and it also means weirdo
Dost is the archaic, obsolete 2nd person singular of the verb "to do."
Shakespearean.
shakespearean comedy
Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare
Oh, dude, in Shakespearean language, you'd say, "What art thou doing?" It's like talking to a fancy old-timey version of yourself, but with more frilly words and dramatic flair. So, next time you catch someone slacking off, hit them with some Shakespearean sass and watch them be all confused and stuff.
In Shakespearean English as written, the letter "I" with an apostrophe is a contraction and can mean "in" or "if" depending on the context.
it means my friend
Try the Poetic Vegetable Garden. There is a detailed article on writing Shakespearean sonnets there. The link is located below.
i' - in
In Shakespearean language, you can say "Halt!" or "Cease!" to mean stop.
your friends.
In the time period that he was writing nice meant stupid or simple. It was used as an insult but also to describe those that we would consider mentally disabled.