Nay, by his mother here Jocasta, I entreat thee, Creon.
You have destroyed me, nurse, and by the Gods I entreat thee henceforth to be silent with respect to this man.
By the Gods I entreat thee, suffer me to lay my raging hand upon her.
I entreat Thee by Thy footsteps in this wilderness, and by the words “Here am I.
I entreat Thee, by Him Who is the Dayspring of Thy names and the Dawning-Place of Thine attributes, to ordain for me what will enable me to arise to serve Thee and to extol Thy virtues.
Wherefore yet again I bid thee, nay, I entreat thee, if so thou art minded, to take it for thy satisfaction: I know not how I could better bestow it.
And he said, The Jews have agreed together to entreat thee that to-morrow thou wouldest bring down Paul into the sanhedrim, as about to make some more accurate inquiry concerning him.
Now that I may not be unnecessarily tedious to thee, I entreat thee to hear us briefly with thy wonted candour.
I entreat Thee to enable me to cleave steadfastly to Thy Love and Thy remembrance.
Then said they, We entreat thee let us know, For whose cause we this evil undergo, Whence comest thou?
Disappoint them not, I entreat Thee, in that which they seek from the ocean of Thy favour and from the heaven of Thy grace and the day-star of Thy bounty.
This one thing I certainly collected: That the fair one--(say nought, I entreat thee!
I entreat thee, I implore, Listen no more To the suggestions of an evil spirit, That even now is there, Making the foul seem fair, And selfishness itself a virtue and a merit!
I do entreat thee, dear Hypolito, Stand not between me an my foe.
And in any case, I entreat thee that we tarry here no longer, but go away hence, if it be but for a mile.
Therefore I entreat thee, let us go now, side by side, out of this fair valley, even as we are, so that my wisdom and might may help thee at need.
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