Thrice noble Lord, let me intreat of you To pardon me yet for a night or two: Or if not so, vntill the Sun be set.
I might here intreat of other dogs, as of those which are bred between a bitch and a wolf, also between a bitch and a fox, or a bear and a mastiff.
It is possible also that your Honour will mislike hereof for that I have not by mine own travel and eyesight viewed such things as I do here intreat of.
And whereas by an Act and inhibition of your Lordships The Liberty of Printing being one of the Kirks Priviledges confirmed by Parliament is restrained, Therefore we intreat that the inhibition upon the Printers may be taken off.
But now to passe ouer outward inuasions, & to intreat of the dailie disorder amongest the nobles at home.
Then, sir, thus low, or prostrate if you please, Let me intreat for Guise.
This I expected; but when you have heard How far I would intreat your majesty, Perhaps you'll be more calm.
I earnestly intreat your Sublimity to be assured, that I will do all that depends on me, not only to procure the advantage of Sweden, but also to contribute to her glory.
They took a resolution to send to Henry, in 1598, Count Justin of Nassau and the Grand Pensionary Barnevelt, to intreat him to continue the war, and not make a separate peace.
I prethee goe to my uncle the Lord Monford, and intreat him to come quicken our Eares with some of his pleasant Spirit; This same Fowleweather has made me so melancholly, prethie make haste.
I must, again and again, intreat of my readers not to suppose that my imperfect record of conversation contains the whole of what was said by Johnson, or other eminent persons who lived with him.
I must therefore intreat that you will go, and ask for a petition for Anna Williams, whose paper of enquiries was delivered with answers at the counting-house of the hospital on Thursday the 20th.
And Pharaoh said, I will let you go, that ye may sacrifice to the LORD your God in the wilderness; only ye shall not go very far away: intreat for me.
And the daughter of Tyre shall be there with a gift; Even the rich among the people shall intreat thy favour.
Intreat the LORD (for it is enough) that there be no more mighty thunderings and hail; and I will let you go, and ye shall stay no longer.
Now therefore forgive, I pray thee, my sin only this once, and intreat the LORD your God, that he may take away from me this death only.
I must intreat you honour me so much, As to aduance this Iewell, accept it, and weare it, Kinde my Lord 1 Lord.
Let me intreat you to consider, will the mother be pleased, when you represent her as deaf to the cries of her children?
But let me intreat you, Sir, to pause--Do you consider yourself as a missionary of loyalty or of rebellion?
Item, he vncharitablie commanded, that no man vpon paine of losse of life, and goods, should once intreat him for the returne of Henrie now duke of Lancaster.
To intreat a knowledge of you, whether it be By the Ear you ring thus cunningly, or by the Eye; For to be plain, he has laid ten pounds upon't.
Let my duty Madam Presume, if you have cause of joy, to intreat I may share in it.
So be thou cheered sweet, And, if thy lute is here, softly intreat My soul to keep in its resolved course.
Say, I intreat thee, what achievement high Is, in this restless world, for me reserv'd.
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