Thee
You
Fare
Get on, manage, do, cope
False
Treacherous, traitorous, perfidious
Oft (adverb)
Often
Ill (Adjective/Adverb)
Bad, adverse, unfavourable
Thy
Your
Mark
Note, pay attention to, take notice of
Well-born, honourable, noble
Methinks (archaic transitive verb)
It seems / seemed to me
Content (Adjective)
Agreeable, willing, ready
Humour
Mood, disposition, frame of mind, temperament [as determined by bodily fluids]
Want
Lack, need, be without
Heavy
Sorrowful, sad, gloomy
Wherefore (adverb)
Why
Anon (adverb)
Soon, shortly, presently
Knave
Scoundrel, rascal, rogue
Forswear
1 swear falsely, perjure [oneself], break one's word;
2 abandon, renounce, reject, give up;
3 deny, repudiate, refuse to admit
Undone
Ruined, destroyed, brought down
An (preposition)
Forsooth (adverb)
In truth, certainly, truly, indeed
Physic
Medicine, healing, treatment
Wont
Be accustomed, used [to], be in the habit of
Meet
Fit, suitable, right, proper
Marry (interjection)
A mild swear word
Fain (Adverb)
[usually with would] gladly, willingly