Pr'ythee take them, 'twill help me to be revenged on him.
Pr'ythee be serious with me if thou can'st, for one small Moment, and advise me which Way I shall take to convince her of my Innocence, that it was I that came to do her Service.
Pr'ythee don't stand prating, but look upon his Wound.
Pr'ythee say something, then, to encourage me; you know I help'd you in your Distress.
But pr'ythee why so heavy and sad before you begin to be ill us'd?
Even so, dear reader, pr'ythee suffer a serious sort of author sometimes to take off his wig and spectacles, and condescend to think of such minor matters as the toilet and its still-recurring duties.
And if, as I very well think, you will be made privy to affairs of state and policy, pr'ythee remember that I am always at your service, and love you very well.
Then I pr'ythee be merry; thy wit shall not go slipshod.
Pr'ythee go in thyself; seek thine own ease: This tempest will not give me leave to ponder On things would hurt me more.
Kent] Pr'ythee tell him, so much the rent of his land comes to: he will not believe a fool.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ythee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.