It seems unbelievable, but Perry Como never recorded "How Great Thou Art" even though he did sing it on his show.
The song is "I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow" and the film is Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Kituba and African language
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.
How Great Thou Art - religious hymn Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis
"Where are you".
When Juliett says to Romeo, "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou," she is asking "why are you a Montague?" The Montagues and the Capulets long-standing feud is what is keeping them apart, and at this point it's only because of their name (they obviously don't have any major problems with each other). Now, that's in the Shakespearean context. Other contexts might change the meaning.
"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.
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"Where art thou" means "where are you." The use of the word "thou" indicates the speaker is asking someone who is on friendly, informal terms with him, or her.
The answer is, you. As in: Thou are a fair maid: you are a fair maid.
The answer is, you. As in: Thou are a fair maid: you are a fair maid.
It is an old way of saying "Who are you?" It would have been in the form "Who art thou?"
Thou means you. Art promis'd means are promised, as in promised to a future spouse. This phrase means that the person is engaged for marriage.
"And Thou Art Dead as Young and Fair" is a poem by Lord Byron that laments the premature death of a beautiful young woman. The speaker reflects on the transient nature of life, beauty, and love. Byron expresses a sense of loss and melancholy at the untimely death of the woman.
"Thou Art That" by Joseph Campbell has 160 pages in its paperback edition.
"How art thou" is an old-fashioned way of asking "How are you?" in Old English. It is a formal or poetic way of inquiring about someone's well-being.