Thou couldst wouldst

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For the first twenty years since yesterday
I scarce believed thou couldst be gone away;
For forty more I fed on favors past,
And forty on hopes that thou wouldst they might last.
Tears drowned one hundred, and sighs blew out two,
A thousand, I did neither think nor do,
Or not divide, all being one thought of you,
Or in a thousand more forgot that too.
Yet call not this long life, but think that I
Am, by being dead, immortal. Can ghosts die?


I can't understand this "....that thou wouldst they might last".
Is it a mistake there?

I read it as "....that you would they might last" and it doesn't sound right.

What would you say, please?

Thank you.
 
Please cite the source and author of your quotation.
 
John Donne
I saw it online and copied from there.
It is called "Computation".
 
Thou wouldst they might last could mean, in modern English, "you wish that they have an opportunity to continue to exist."
 
"You wish they might last" sounds fine :)

So, "wouldst" is for "wish" and "would"?

Many thanks.
 
I was impressed by the economy of words in Donne's poem. He exchanged comprehensibility for brevity. :)
 
It's beautiful.
 
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