There is a lady at your yetts Can neither card nor spin; But she can sit in a lady's bower, And lay gold on a seam.
Then even before that lady's yetts You'll find a bowing ash; And ye may sit and sing thereon, Till she comes frae the mass.
If there is a lady at my yetts That cannot card nor spin, Ye'll open my yetts baith wide and braid, And let this lady in.
Even before that lady's yetts He found a bowing ash; And then he sat and sang thereon, Till she came frae the mass.
Even before that lady's yetts He found a bowing birk; And there he sat, and sang thereon, Till she went to the kirk.
The proud porter ran up the stair, O fifteen steps he made but three: 'The prettiest lady stands at yer yetts That ever my een did see.
I hae been porter at your yetts | These thirty years and three, | But fairer maids than's at them now | My eyes did never see.
Then in and cam the porter bold, I wat he gae three shouts and three: 'The fairest lady stands at your yetts That ever my twa een did see.
O I have been at good church-door, And aff her yetts within; I was the Laird of Foulis's son, The heir of all this land.
Cast up my yetts baith wide and braid, Lat her come in to me; And I'll know by her courtesie, Lord's daughter if she be.
And whan they came to Lundan town, The yetts were lockit wi' bands; 90 And wha were there but a trumpeter, Wi' trumpet in his hands.
If you have bonnie broaches, rings, O mine are bonnie tee; Go from my yetts now, Reedisdale, For me you shall not see.
If you have bonnie bags of gold, 85 I have bags of the same; Go from my yetts now, Reedisdale, For down I will not come.
If you have bonnie gowns of silk, O mine is bonnie tee; Go from my yetts now, Reedisdale, 55 For me you shall not see.
If you have bonnie halls and bowers, O mine is bonnie tee; 70 Go from my yetts now, Reedisdale, For me you shall not see.
If you have bonnie lands so broad, O mine is bonnie tee; Go from my yetts now, Reedisdale, For me you will not see.
Mr. Yetts was possessed of considerable talent as an artist, and as a musician, and was at all times a liberal patron of the fine arts.
Cast up my yetts baith wide and braid, Let her come in to me; And I'll know by her courtesy, Lord's daughter if she be.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yetts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.