May, June, and July walde I dwell in thee, War I one man, to heir the birdis sounde Quhilk doith agane thy royall roche redounde.
Of your caces, ye knaw, I have no cure; Demand thame quhilk in prudence doith precell.
Thairfore quhen wit and manhede doith concurre Hie honour risis with magnificence: For glore to noblis is ane groundin spurre.
And [s]o he doith and haith them wel Arayt; Apone the morne his banaris war di[s]playt.
Sen, ellys, doith the vertuus thewys kynd Of this reuthfull Eneas the requyr Abuf the polys brycht to rays that syre.
The irne lumpys in tha cavys blak Can byss and quhissill, and the hait fyre 15 Doith fuf and blaw in blesys byrnand schire: Quhilk forges bene Wlcanus duellyng call, And eftir Wlcan that cuntre nemmyt all.
Into the saxt buke syne doith Virgill tell, Quhou that Eneas went and visseit hell.
I ansuere, "To mack thee know that thow arte bot evill, and that thair is no remeady to save thee in thine awin hand, and that thow mayest seak reamedy at some uther; for the law doith nothing butt command thee.
Faith belevis the word: Hope trustith eftir that which is promessed be the wourd: and Charitie doith good unto hir nychtbour, throw the love that sche hath to God, and glaidnes that is within hir selve.
Then answered him a cheild,[415] saying, "The Devill cane not speik such wordis as yonder man doith speik.
Thow wilt say, "Whairfoir doith God command us that which is impossible for us.
He is a good and a gentill Lord, and he doith all thingis for nought.
A good man is knowin be his werkis; for a good man doith good werkis, and ane evill, evill werkis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "doith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.