The king lookt over his left shoulder, And an angrye look then looked hee: "Have I never a lorde in all my realme, Will feitch yond tray tor unto me?
The younge men of Rumford, as thicke might bee, Rode after to feitch againe pretty Bessee.
The king lookt over his left shoulder, 25 And an angrye look then looked hee: "Have I never a lorde in all my realme, Will feitch yond traytor unto mee?
Queene full nigh; said, "draw away these brands of fire lie burning before our Queene, 152 & feitch me hither Sir Aldingar that is a knight soe keene.
The younge men of Rumford, as thicke [as] might bee, Rode after to feitch againe pretty Bessee.
Shee gaue the messenger twenty pound, O lord, in gold and ffee; Saies, Spend and spare not while this doth last, Then feitch thou more of me.
Said, Draw away these brands of fire Lie burning before our queene, And feitch me hither Sir Aldingar, That is a knight soe keene.
And then forth is gone Burlow-beanie, As fast as he cold hie, And feitch he did that faire steed, And came againe by and by.
She said, 'I will sitt in this tree Till my friends doe feitch me.
Then forth is gone Burlow-beanie, As fast as he cold hie, And feitch he did that faire sword, And came againe by and by.
I my self wilbe the formost man That shall come, lady, to feitch you home.
I coniure thee, thou Burlow-beanie, That thou feitch me the sword that I see.
And then forth is gone Burlow-beanie, As fast as he cold hie; And feitch he did that faire steed, 235 And came againe by and by.
Then forth is gone Burlow-beanie, 285 As fast as he cold hie; And feitch he did that faire sword, And came againe by and by.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feitch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.