"O Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast" is a poem by Robert Burns that explores themes of lost love and longing for a past relationship. The poem uses natural imagery and vivid language to convey the speaker's emotions, such as the harshness of the cold wind symbolizing the pain of separation. Overall, the poem reflects Burns' ability to evoke deep emotions and capture the complex beauty of human experiences.
If Thou Wert Blind was created in 1917.
If Thou Wert Blind - 1917 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
The spelling "wert" is an archaic form of "were" (e.g. thou wert is you were).A similar word is "wort" meaning a type of herbal plant.
The cast of If Thou Wert Blind - 1917 includes: Evelyn Boucher as Christine Leslie Minna Grey Joan Legge as May Barton Sydney Lewis Ransome Harry Lorraine Clifford Pembroke Ben Webster as Hayden Strong
Caesar loved thee because thou wert loyal and faithful to him, and didst support his ambitions and goals.
She questions his manhood. See especially in Act 1 Scene 7. It is a sore spot with Macbeth and she knows it. "If thou durst do it, then thou wert a man"
That's the technique Lady Macbeth used to enlist Macbeth in the plot to kill Duncan.
Eaton Van Wert Read has written: 'An analysis of the retail trading relationships of Elgin, Illinois, a satellite city' -- subject(s): Commerce, Retail trade
your mom is wert
It is one of the verb forms which go along with the pronoun "thou", now found almost exclusively in devotional, patriotic and poetic works. It is the subjunctive of the verb "to be". In English (unlike most languages) the sense of marking the subjunctive by many speakers is diminished or even eliminated, but what it means is this: you are talking about a possibility, a fantasy, or some other kind of counter-factual. For example, Timon in Timon of Athens says, "If thou wert the lion, the fox would beguile thee; if thou wert the lamb, the fox would eat thee". The person he is speaking to is neither a lion nor a lamb, so he uses the subjunctive form "wert". Romeo says, " wert thou as far As that vast shore wash'd with the farthest sea, I would adventure for such merchandise". Again, Juliet is right in front of him, so the supposition that she is a million miles away is a fantasy. The simple past tense of to be which goes with thou is "wast", as in "Thou wast the prettiest babe that e'er I nursed". When subjunctives are marked nowadays, it is by the use of the word "were" e.g. "If I were feeling better, I'd beat you for saying that." or "If she were a good housekeeper, her husband would be happier." Of course, all second person forms of the verb, past or subjunctive, singular or plural are "were". And there are no subjunctive forms of any other verbs--just "to be".
WERT was created in 1958.
Don Wert's birth name is Donald Ralph Wert.