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I might say it is fairly self-evident, albeit a bit archaic — “shall” is the subjunctive type of the verb “to be”, so that you’re asking what are you able to doing, or what you ought to be doing.
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Versus, “No matter I shall do.”
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“No matter shall I do” is often used as a euphemism for “I simply dirty myself.”
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Identical factor as “what’s going to I do?”