Get out of my face..or leave..or get out of my sight
Get out of my face..or leave..or get out of my sight
"Take thy face hence." (Macbeth, V, iii)
to take limbs from a tree and place in water so thy sprout roots.
In the couplet, "hence" means "from here" or "from this place." It indicates that the speaker is instructing someone to leave their current location and go to the chamber of their love. The use of "hence" emphasizes the action of departing to fulfill the decree of comforting her. Overall, it conveys a sense of urgency and purpose in the pursuit of love.
First take the verse into context and decide what the author was talking about. It could mean that we are destend to be gold but we (God and you and i) have to work hard to "burn" away the dross. God bless you.
Watch what (not) to say?
It means that beauty comes from within the heart, not from how a person looks.
"doff" means to "take off" ie: it's hot in here so I will doff my jacket. I would take an educated guess and say doff thy name means something like forget your name, your name doesn't matter. But I'm an idiot so take it the way you would like.
because thy want to
It means to give up your family and inheritence.
"Love Thy Neighbor" tattoos mean hate your brother before you hate your foe.
I pledge my oath to you.