Such an othar captayn Skotland within," He sayd, "y-feth shall never be.
Such an othar captayn Skotland within, 145 He sayd, ye-feth shuld never be.
Calle and other can tell you of hys demenyng; and I pray you that ye be not dysplesyd for his abydyng with me, for in gode feth he hath ben a grete comfort to me syn ye departyd hens, as I wyll lete you wyte hereafter.
Persia, was a younger son of the shah, Feth Ali, but on account of his mother's royal birth was destined by his father to succeed him.
In 1834 his eldest son, Mahommed Mirza, succeededFeth Ali as shah.
Like Feth Ali Shah, and even more than he, Sultan Abdul Hamid hated all liberal forms of government.
Mehemmed Aga Khan, and as grandson ofFeth Ali Shah, a cousin of this Aga Khan's, he was only the fourth Kadjar on the throne of Iran, he always wanted to parade the antiquity of his race.
So are the gardens of Feth bright with flowers, the white walls dazzling, the stream, that scrambles over brown pebbles to the little bay, merry water.
That lingers withFeth all day, decking: the place gloriously.
Such an othar captayn Skotland within,' he seyd, 'ye-feth shuld never be.
Feth for love, I would not let you know till I was dying; for you could not love me, my Mother was so naught.
Why feth I do, wou'd I might ne'er stir more if I do not.
I know you well enough, Feth I am dying, and now you know all too.
In good feth I shall be weel and rich enough If you will love me, and not put me from you.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.