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Example sentences for "prythee"

Lexicographically close words:
pryson; prysoner; prytanes; prytaneum; prytanis; psalmists; psalmody; psalms; psalteries; psalterium
  1. Nay, But prythee lie near me; thou hadst As good lie a league off, as that distance.

  2. First prythee take thy seat 'Neath this wild woodland olive: thy tones will sound more sweet.

  3. Oh, I prythee you, do not let my awayness beget your goat, howadji!

  4. I prythee leave me not here all by myself.

  5. Mussulman, I prythee be not wrath, I did not ask thee where the Etmeidan was because I wanted to go there, but to avoid straying into it.

  6. If I do die before, prythee shrow'd me In one of these same Sheetes.

  7. Prythee no more: Let him come when he will: I will deny thee nothing Des.

  8. Prythee high thee: he'le come anon) Sing all a greene Willough must be my Garland.

  9. I prythee name the time, but let it not Exceed three dayes.

  10. Prythee to night, Lay on my bed my wedding sheetes, remember, And call thy husband hither.

  11. Honest Iago, My Desdemona must I leaue to thee: I prythee let thy wife attend on her, And bring them after in the best aduantage.

  12. A customer; prythee beare Some Charitie to my wit, do not thinke it So vnwholesome.

  13. I prythee speake to me, as to thy thinkings, As thou dost ruminate, and giue thy worst of thoughts The worst of words Iago.

  14. That Song to night, Will not go from my mind: I haue much to do, But to go hang my head all at one side And sing it like poore Barbarie: prythee dispatch Aemi.

  15. Tis midnight Charles, Prythee to bed, and in thy Prayres remember Th' estate of my poore Queene.

  16. Serue the King: And prythee leade me in: There take an Inuentory of all I haue, To the last peny, 'tis the Kings.

  17. I prythee take the rush-bottomed chair, and do you, Jack, order the wine.

  18. But prythee tell me what expectation of success is there among the rebels themselves?

  19. Prythee let Biddy know this by the first opportunity.

  20. My daughter dwelleth therein,--I prythee tell her I 'm an old man now.

  21. Brother," said Stephen to John Ball, "prythee let him take the maid into the city, and her father with her.

  22. Now prythee tell me, soul of mine,-- Wherefore so sober cheer?

  23. Prythee pardon, friend; I have not forgot that good turn thou did me and all England yesterday.

  24. Prythee give again his sword and dagger to Etienne Fitzwarine.

  25. Touch them not, Roderick; prythee let them stand.

  26. I prythee peace and with thy ignorance Draw not the Paynter likewise into errour.

  27. Fortune, thou dost me wrong to suffer me So long uncombatted: I prythee send Some stubborne knight, some passenger, Whose stout controuling stomack will refuse To yield to my prescription but by force.

  28. I prythee leave me; I am not displeasd, But fayne would vent my sorrowe from my heart.

  29. How my yong Yorke, I prythee let me heare it Yor.

  30. Keeper, I prythee sit by me a-while, My Soule is heauy, and I faine would sleepe Keep.

  31. I prythee pretty Yorke, who told thee this?

  32. I prythee Daughter do not make me mad, I will not trouble thee my Child; farewell: Wee'l no more meete, no more see one another.

  33. Prythee Nunkle tell me, whether a madman be a Gentleman, or a Yeoman Lear.

  34. Prythee go in thy selfe, seeke thine owne ease, This tempest will not giue me leaue to ponder On things would hurt me more, but Ile goe in, In Boy, go first.

  35. Be better suited, These weedes are memories of those worser houres: I prythee put them off Kent.

  36. Then I prythee be merry, thy wit shall not go slip-shod Lear.

  37. Prythee Nunckle be contented, 'tis a naughtie night to swimme in.

  38. Prythee tell him, so much the rent of his land comes to, he will not beleeue a Foole Lear.

  39. Too late good Diomed: call my Guard I prythee Dio.

  40. Prythee peace: I dare do all that may become a man, Who dares do more, is none La.

  41. Nay, I prythee take it, It is an earnest of a farther good That I meane to thee.

  42. Looke prythee Charmian, How this Herculean Roman do's become The carriage of his chafe Ant.

  43. Prythee listen well: I heard a bussling Rumor like a Fray, And the winde brings it from the Capitoll Luc.

  44. Prythee Apemantus reade me the superscription of these Letters, I know not which is which Ape.

  45. Prythee Virgilia turne thy solemnesse out a doore, And go along with vs Virgil.

  46. I prythee grieue, to make me merry, Yorke.

  47. I prythee Boy, run to the Senate-house, Stay not to answer me, but get thee gone.

  48. If they be, I prythee send them into the next room, and let them scrape there, and we'll send to them presently.

  49. Mendacio, I prythee tell it him, for I love not to be a trumpeter of mine own praises.

  50. Then belike my Children shall haue no names: Prythee how many Boyes and Wenches must I haue Sooth.

  51. Prythee tel her but a worky day Fortune Sooth.

  52. I prythee turne aside, and weepe for her, Then bid adiew to me, and say the teares Belong to Egypt.

  53. Prythee (faire youth) Thinke vs no Churles: nor measure our good mindes By this rude place we liue in.

  54. Prythee haue done, And do not play in Wench-like words with that Which is so serious.

  55. I prythee to our Rocke, You and Fidele play the Cookes: Ile stay Till hasty Polidore returne, and bring him To dinner presently Arui.

  56. Prythee away, There's more to be consider'd: but wee'l euen All that good time will giue vs.

  57. I would not thy good deeds, should from my lips Plucke a hard sentence: Prythee valiant youth Deny't againe Gui.

  58. Prythee speake, How many store of Miles may we well rid Twixt houre, and houre?

  59. Let not thy Mother lose her Prayers Hamlet: [Sidenote: loose] I prythee stay with vs, go not to Wittenberg.

  60. Make her laugh at that: prythee Horatio tell me one thing.

  61. Pedlar, I prythee set thy pack down here: Marian shall buy, if thou be not too dear.

  62. This man of thine Attempts her loue: I prythee (Noble Lord) Ioyne with me to forbid him her resort, My selfe haue spoke in vaine Tim.

  63. I prythee beate thy Drum, and get thee gone Alc.

  64. I prythee let's be prouided to shew them entertainment Fla.

  65. Mine honest Friend, I prythee but repaire to me next morning Cap.

  66. I take no heede of thee: Th'art an Athenian, therefore welcome: I my selfe would haue no power, prythee let my meate make thee silent Aper.

  67. A strange one as euer I look'd on: I cannot get him out o'thhouse: Prythee call my Master to him 3 What haue you to do here fellow?

  68. The Gods forbid: I prythee noble friend, home to thy House, Leaue vs to cure this Cause Mene.

  69. Prythee fellow, remember my name is Menenius, alwayes factionary on the party of your Generall 2 Howsoeuer you haue bin his Lier, as you say you haue, I am one that telling true vnder him, must say you cannot passe.

  70. Prythee now, Goe, and be rul'd: although I know thou hadst rather Follow thine Enemie in a fierie Gulfe, Then flatter him in a Bower.

  71. Now Mars, I prythee make vs quicke in worke, That we with smoaking swords may march from hence To helpe our fielded Friends.

  72. He must, and will: Prythee now say you will, and goe about it Corio.

  73. Prythee tell my Maister what a strange Guest he ha's heere 2 And I shall.

  74. I prythee now sweet Son, as thou hast said My praises made thee first a Souldier; so To haue my praise for this, performe a part Thou hast not done before Corio.

  75. The Fellow is of your Country, prythee send me Word how ever whether he has so great an Estate.

  76. But prythee leave these Whimsies, and come to Town in order to live and talk like other Mortals.

  77. When I am angry, he cries Prythee my Dear be calm; when I chide one of my Servants, Prythee Child do not bluster.

  78. La, I know not, I am but in an ill voice this day; prythee ask me not; dost thou not hear how I croak like a frog?

  79. Prythee give me my sword and let me away, for I am in haste.

  80. Sir Knight, I prythee tell me what money thou hast about thee.

  81. But, sweet chuck, I prythee bring three quarts of ale at least, one for thy drinking and two for mine, for my thirst is such that methinks I can drink ale as the sands of the River Dee drink salt water.

  82. I prythee tarry for a short time, for I have a few words to say to thee.

  83. Prythee tell it speedily, for I am a tinker by trade, as thou seest, and as I am in my trade I am greedy for news, even as a priest is greedy for farthings.

  84. We are brothers, I say; only thou art rich and I am poor; wherefore, I prythee once more, give me a penny.

  85. I prythee let me bring thee where Crabs grow; And I with my long nails will dig thee Pig-nuts.

  86. I prythee take the Cork out of thy mouth, that I may hear thy tidings.


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