Th' uncivil kerns of Ireland are in arms And temper clay with blood of Englishmen; To Ireland will you lead a band of men, Collected choicely, from each county some, And try your hap against the Irishmen?
We are now twenty men-at-arms, on foot, and near a hundred of thy kerns and bowmen.
Nay, thou and thy kerns are garrison of the keep," said Sir Thomas.
Indeed, the same general rules for spacing and the same freedom in the treatment of the serifs, kerns and swash lines are quite as applicable to pen-drawn small letters as to the capital forms.
To Lord Grey and the rest the rebellious kerns and their Southern allies were enemies of God and the Queen, beyond the scope of mercy in this world or the next, and no more to be spared or paltered with than malignant vermin.
With a quarter-staff in one hand and a pistol in the other, he held the Seneschal and his kerns at bay, and brought his little body of troops through the ambush without the loss of one man.
We learn from him that when Lord Grey broke into the camp at Rakele, Raleigh stayed behind, having observed that the kerns had the habit of swooping down upon any deserted encampment to rob and murder the camp followers.
Gatewood pityingly; "do you really suppose that Tommy Kerns has been nursing a blighted affection all these years without ever giving me an inkling?
If I were not going to Boston, my son, I should enjoy your misguided efforts," returned Kerns blandly.
And when Kerns stood up with an unembarrassed laugh, saying, "I'm going to the office; see you this evening?
And now they would come into port together and anchor somewhere east of Fifth Avenue--which, Kerns reflected, was far more proper a place for Gatewood than somewhere east of Suez, where young men so often sail.
Yes, almost all you say is true; Kerns knows it; I know it--now that you have told me.
Do you really think it best for Mr. Kerns to fall in love?
And Kerns pushed the electric button with a jeering laugh, and asked the servant for a dinner card.
Gatewood put on his coat, took hat and gloves from the unabashed valet, and sauntered down to the sunny breakfast room, where he found Kerns inspecting a morning paper and leisurely consuming grapefruit with a cocktail on the side.
That I attempt to trace and find for Mr. Kerns a sort of happiness he himself has never found?
Try to keep Mr. Kerns amused for two or three hours.
With an exclamation of horror, Captain Kerns turned his ship's prow straight for the scene of the disaster, for he saw what had happened.
At this last statement Captain Kerns leaned forward over the table, and regarded the two prisoners with great severity, and they felt in their bones that they were going to catch it.
Old Captain Kerns was taking a deep interest in the conversation, as was evident, as he looked down from the quarter deck at the boys.
A sailor like old Pete or a mariner like Captain Kerns would see the shores of many countries and land in numerous ports, but learn nothing of the real people, or the nature of the countries.
Captain Kerns merely grunts, and, kind Mr. Reader, you must overlook his lack of formality, because the captain is an old salt and his manners are a little briny.
Captain Kerns in charge at the Fort, pledged his aid, and influence to the cause of relief.
The little bay of Alpnach (Alpnacher See) and the Wood of Kerns (Kernserwald) were red with the blood of the enemy.
The uncivil kernsof Ireland are in arms, And temper clay with blood of Englishmen.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kerns" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.