48 examples of kath in sentences

She engaged the best "Gawayyas" to teach her music, the best "Kath-thaks" to teach her dancing, the best "Ustads" to teach her elocution and deportment, and the best of Munshis to ground her in Urdu and Persian belles lettres; so that when Imtiazan reached her fifteenth year her accomplishments were noised abroad in the bazaar.

Philip thy sonne humbly desires a peace: Let not my father sheathe his warlike sword Within the bowels of his Countrymen. Kath.

See what heaven can doe, Provide for peace even in the jawes of war! Kath.

Enter Katharine, her man Bowyer, and a Paynter. Kath.

Such as it is you may commaund, faire Princesse. Kath.

Orange tawny and Azure, all's one, all is but feather; there is no difference I am sure but in colour. Kath.

Rod. & Flaund. Kath.

But I will teach you (Madam) if you please. Kath.

I am intreated but to speake for him. Kath.

[Exit. Kath.

What may this pretend? Kath.

[Kath] Whose that disturbs our pleasing solitude? Ferd.

Daughter, saw you The Prince or Pembrooke which way they are gone? Kath.

O Lord, then let mee turne my selfe into a Ballad and mourne for them? Kath.

Oh, Mistris, doe not kill mee with unkindnesse: I shall, I shall Kath.

[Exit. Kath.

What seeke you, Madam? Kath.

Yes, Madam, I have heard of it long since And to my grief knew both the gentlemen. Kath.

Of all that ever liv'd deserv'd she not The worlds reproch and times perpetuall blot? Kath.

My soule fly thou to beautious Katharine. Kath.

Come, Madam, have you done? Give me the picture I may hang it up. Kath.

Away, ye russeting Kath.

But on what strange adventure stayes this Knight Within this desolate forsaken wood? Kath.

How say you, Madam; ist not very like him! Kath.

Hide not those splendant lights: hereafter be A constant wife; it shall suffice for me. Kath.

48 examples of  kath  in sentences