And as touchyng to that that he semith I haf don agayn hym, in good feith I wole abide your rule or, by Seynt Kateryne, his owen rule.
Piers Plowman says on this, "Feith withouten the feet is right nothyng worthi, and as dead as a dore-tree.
Sidenote D: Therefore come to her and make merry in my house.
Sidenote J: His spurs are then fixed,] [Sidenote K: and his sword is attached to his side by a silken girdle.
The sense requires us to read: Þa3 ho were burde bry3test, þe burne in mynde hade, etc.
The duches of Yorke, the countes of Huntyngdon; they saten on the same side that the kyng of Scotlande sate.
John Hende occupied the office of the meire into the morwe after the natyvyte of seynt John baptist, the whiche was put down be the kyng and his counseill at Notyngham, and ordeyned S^{r}.
The concluding part of this story differs very materially from that of the Greek legend of Ibycus (fl.
The first of these was mounted on a lion, the second on a leopard, and the third on a unicorn.
He replied, "Know ye that Maymun hath carried oh from my palace and attainted mine honour.
Now I was drunken and my clothes were drenched with the blood; and as I passed along the road, I met a robber.
After some time the Greeks were celebrating a feast.
He persuaded her to cover him with the stalks she had been cutting.
XLVI ‘Ffor Robyn Hode hase many a wilde felow, I tell you in certen; If thei wist ye rode this way, In feith ye shulde be slayn.
Furthermore I pray you to yeve feith & credence to suche thinges as þe said Roger shall open unto you in my behalf.
And furþermore we wolle and charge you on þe feith and ligeance that ye owe unto us þat ye kepe or saide citee in due obeisaunce unto us as ye ought to doo.
Feith hadde first sighte of hym; Ac he fleigh aside, And nolde noght neghen hym By nyne londes lengthe.
And though a man myghte noght speke, Contricion myghte hym save, And brynge his soule to blisse; For so that feith bere witnesse, That whiles he lyvede, he bilevede In the loore of the holy chirche.
And I thanked hym tho, And siththe I hym tolde How that Feith fleigh awey, And Spes his felawe bothe, For sighte of that sorweful man That robbed was with theves.
Rightso bi persons and preestes, And prechours of holi chirche, That aren roote of the right feith To rule the peple.
And yif this love slakede the brydeles, alle thinges that now loven hem to-gederes wolden maken a bataile continuely, and stryven to fordoon the fasoun of this worlde, the whiche they now leden in acordable feith by faire moevinges.
Loke ye my servise take at gree, 2105 By thilke feith ye owe to me.
The God of Love than seide me, 2735 Freend, by the feith I owe to thee, May no man have good, but he it by.
In his Julia (1783), a prose romance, Feithproved himself as completely the disciple of Goethe in Werther as Wolff and Deken had been of Richardson in Sara Burgerhart.
For Robyn Hode hase many a wilde felow, I telle yow in certen; If thei wist ze rode this way, In feith ze shulde be slayn.
For al his hole herte he leide Upon Constance, and seide he scholde For love of hire, if that sche wolde, Baptesme take and Cristes feith Believe, and over that he seith 900 He wol hire wedde, and upon this Asseured ech til other is.
Bot if the Prelatz wolden werke Upon the feithwhich thei ous teche, Men scholden noght here weie seche Withoute liht, as now is used: Men se the charge aldai refused, Which holi cherche hath undertake.
Bot passe thei the salte fom, To whom Crist bad thei scholden preche To al the world and his feith teche: Bot now thei rucken in here nest And resten as hem liketh best 1670 In all the swetnesse of delices.
Whan thei ben of the feith certein, Thei gon to Barbarie ayein, And ther the Souldan for hem sente And axeth hem to what entente Thei have here ferste feith forsake.
Bot whanne he berth lowest the Seil, Thanne is he swiftest to beguile The womman, which that ilke while Set upon him feith or credence.
Now were it good that thou forthi, Which thurgh baptesme proprely Art unto Cristes feith professed, Be war that thou be noght oppressed With Anticristes lollardie.
And forto preche therupon Crist bad to hise Apostles alle, The whos pouer as nou is falle On ous that ben of holi cherche, If we the goode dedes werche; 1800 For feith only sufficeth noght, Bot if good dede also be wroght.
Also Courtney, that tyme chaunceller of Oxonford, prichid and enfourmed hym the feith of Holy Chirche, and the prior of seynt Barthemew" &c.
For Robyn Hode hase many a wilde felow, I telle yow in certen; 180 If thei wist ze rode this way, In feith ze shulde be slayn.
Nay,' quod this clerk, 'have heer my feith to borwe.
I can nat seye but that they doon cursedly and damnably, agayns Crist and al the feith of holy chirche.
And right anon they token hir wey to the court of Melibee, / and token with hem somme of hir trewe freendes, to maken feith for hem and for to been hir borwes.
And, for that feith is deed with-outen werkes, So for to werken yif me wit and space, 65 That I be quit fro thennes that most derk is!
And thus they been departed til a-morwe, When ech of hem had leyd hisfeith to borwe.
And never cessed hem the feith to teche; That she hadde fostred, hem she gan to preche; 534.
This multiplying blent so many oon, That in good feith I trowe that it be The cause grettest of swich scarsetee.
At mortal batailles hadde he been fiftene, And foughten for our feithat Tramissene In listes thryes, and ay slayn his foo.
And whan that feithis broken and lorn, soothly Cristendom stant [628] veyn and with-outen fruit.
And yif this Love slakede the brydeles, alle things that now loven hem to-gederes wolden maken a bataile continuely, and stryven to fordoon the fasoun of this worlde, the whiche they now leden in acordable feith by faire moevinges.
That the world with stable feith varieth acordable chaunginges; that the contrarious qualitee of elements holden among hemself aliaunce perdurable; .
And thus he brake the seide trues ayeinst his promysse and true feith made to youre highnes, which was to kepe and entretyn the said trues, and so did ayen the lawe in this behalve and youre statutes of the roiame.
The name Fe Leoid, more correctly written Feith Leoid, means the bog of Leod; it is also shewn on all the maps.
The place is called to this day Feith Mhic Iain Dhuibh, i.
Feith Mhic Iain Dhuibh (fay vik an ooie), The bog of Black John's son.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feith" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.