To the soul this ghostly bread is the learning and the teaching and the understanding in the commandments of God, wherethrough the soul is kenned and lives. |
Then one of the officers blew a whistle, and I kenned what that was for. |
Johnny kenned at once the coarse brute was drunk same as father was Friday nights when he got his money from the Broo. |
And I'm sure, if a' was kenned, I have more to complain o' than she has. |
He was a manly, pleasant lad, in the days when I kenned him. |
I doubt you may have a sorer heart to carry about with you than you have kenned of yet. |