The phrase "What wouldst murder me who am thy fountainhead" suggests a deep connection between the speaker and the one who would harm them. The term "fountainhead" implies that the speaker is the source or origin of something essential, perhaps love, creativity, or existence itself. The question reflects betrayal or conflict, emphasizing the paradox of wanting to harm someone who is fundamental to one's being or identity. Ultimately, it evokes themes of loyalty, dependence, and the complexities of relationships.
God said, "I made a man Out of clay- But so bright he, he spun Himself to brightest Day Till he was all shining gold And oh, He was handsome to behold! But in his hands held he a bow Aimed at me who created Him. And I said, 'Wouldst murder me Who am thy Fountainhead!' Then spoke he the man of gold: 'I will not Murder thee! I do but Measure thee. Hold Thy peace.' And this I did. But I was curious Of this so regal head. 'Give thy name!'- 'Sir! Genius.'"
Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full of the milk o' human kindness to catch the nearest way. Thou wouldst be great, art not without ambition, but without the illness should attend it; what thou wouldst highly, that wouldst thou holily.
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It means that beauty comes from within the heart, not from how a person looks.
It means to give up your family and inheritence.
Thomas Becket's was the first to die due to a severe cold in winter. Evidence proves that she died before her husband from letters to Becket from his father ".....thy mother wouldst be happy if she lived....."
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It means a Vietnamese name for a girl.