There and thenceforth they met men a many, both carles and queans, and sheep and neat in plenty, and they passed by garths wherein the young corn was waxing, and vineyards on the hillsides, where the vines were beginning to grow green.
How green are the garths of King-folk, how fair is the lily and rose In the house of the Cloudy People, 'neath the towers of kings and foes!
O fair, O fearless, O mighty, how green are the garths of Kings, How soft are the ways before thee to the heart of their war-farings!
But, as the Anointed Bard said: 'With the bodily lips I receive the drink of mortal vineyards; with spiritual understanding wine from the garths of the undying.
So doing, not all shall perish; but most shall long to die Ere in the garths of the Southland two moons have loitered by.
Maybe we shall go far on this journey, and see at least one of the garths of the Southlands, even those which they call cities.
There was not a sound but the hum of the wild bee foraging in the long garths of white clover, and the continual sighing of a wave.
A field in May is not the less a daughter of Spring, because the cowslip-wreaths found there may have been brought from little wayward garths by children who wove them lovingly as they came.
This stained-glass imagery was so easy to copy that, before long, citoles and damoisels and aureoles and garths and glamours and all the rest of the picturesque furniture grew to be a burden.
Tall damozels in white and scarlet walk in garths of lily and sunflower, or under apple boughs, and feed the swans in the moat.
It is no wonder, then, that theGarths were poor, and "lived in a small way.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garths" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.