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Prithee is an
archaic English interjection formed from a
corruption of the
phrase pray thee ([I] ask...
- has
grown to be the infallible,
widely loved "Archibald the All-Right" ("
Prithee,
pretty maiden"). The two
declare themselves in love but are
brought up...
-
Caliban by John
Hamilton Mortimer with the
caption "Do not
torment me
prithee / I'll
bring my wood home faster" 1878 –
Ernest Renan, Caliban,
suite de...
- the Cage" 4:51 6. "The
Changing Room" 4:01 7. "The Jack of Hands" 3:52 8. "
Prithee/Liquidation Day" 9:39 9. "Rainbow's End" 7:10
Total length: 50:49...
- the cuckoo; See
where she sitteth: come away, my joy; Come away, I
prithee: I do not like the
cuckoo Should sing
where my
Peggy and I kiss and...
- of the day? ... Falstaff: Indeed, you come near me now, Hal ... And, I
prithee,
sweet wag, when thou art a king, as God save thy Grace – Majesty, I should...
- My
mistress show'd me thee, and thy dog and thy bush. Act 2:
Scene II I
prithee, be my god.
Caliban (to Stephano), Act 2:
Scene II
Flout 'em and scout...
-
difficulty of harvest.[citation needed]
William Shakespeare wrote, "I
prithee, let me
bring thee
where crabs grow; and I with my long
nails will dig...
- "
While getting her
dress tailored,
Gertrude remarks, "Tailor Poldavy,
prithee, fit it, fit it: is this a
right Scot? Does it clip close, and bear up...
- of
Roger Boyle,
afterwards Earl of Orrery, and Lady
Margaret Howard, "I
prithee, send me back my heart," "Out upon it, I have
loved three whole days together...