This line is suggesting that the bird is not conceited or arrogant, despite its beauty. It acknowledges the bird's attractiveness while also implying that it does not boast or show off.
The meaning of "Do as thou wilt" is that you should do as the heart pleases you.
William Shakespear
The phrase "My lovely Aaron wherefore look'st thou sad" from the play Titus Andronicus can be translated as "Aaron, my dear, why do you look sad?"
One of his sonnets are 'thou my lovely boy fu'
One of his sonnets are 'thou my lovely boy fu'
To thrive; to prosper., The objective case of thou. See Thou.
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To thrive; to prosper., The objective case of thou. See Thou.
Nature
thou means the person addressed and dirge means a slow mournful piece of music
These lines from Whitman's poem "To the Man-of-War Bird" describe the bird as being able to navigate and endure the forces of nature such as the wind, sky, sea, and storms without faltering. The bird is portrayed as a powerful and majestic creature that can face any challenge with its unyielding spirit and unwavering determination.
Vince Gill and Carries Underwood sing the duet "How Great Thou Art." Find the video of this lovely duet on youtube where you may be able to download it.