What does ALL the words in shakspearean mean like thy and thee and stuff?

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Thy is a possessive pronoun, roughly equivalent to your: "Four fathoms five thy father lies..."

Thee and thou are pronouns, for you. "With this ring, I thee wed," or "Thou shalt not kill." Thee is objective, thou is nominative.

Thine is a possessive as well, usually used when the following noun begins with a vowel: Thine eyes.
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