In unison Entreat me not to leave you, or to return from following after you, For where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay.
" He looked likeonly the frightened rabbit to escape, again is not willing to seeher,how regardless of she does entreat.
Tempt not with one last tear thy friend's ungentle mood: , Thy lover's eye, so glazed and cold, dares not entreat thy stay: , Duty and dereliction guide thee back to solitude.
" - "But tell me what is about to happen," the maiden continued to entreat.
You have spoken of difficulties; tell me, I entreat you, what they are, so that I may know if I can overcome them, or see if they are beyond my strength.
Begin then, I entreat you, without delay.
Give it up, I entreat.
" No food was brought, but the Barmecide pretended to help himself from a dish, and carry a morsel to his mouth, saying as he did so, "Eat, my friend, eat, I entreat.
And this he would have done, without our help, the very day before the Sultan has arranged to visit this holy dervish, and to entreat his prayers for the princess, his daughter.
" "Madam," answered the porter, "these gentlemen entreat you to explain to them why you should first whip the dogs and then cry over them, and also how it happens that the fainting lady is covered with scars.
When the merchant saw that the genius was determined to cut off his head, he said: "One word more, I entreat you.
Then she cried, "Cock, I entreat thee to run as fast thou canst, and fetch me some water, or I shall choke.
Then he began to cry most piteously, for it hurt him very much, and to entreat her to release him again.
I entreat you to give me my shift back.
I entreat thee to wait for me hereunder this lime-tree, I shall be back with thee in a few hours.
But tell me what is about to happen, the maiden continued to entreat.
"I must entreat you," said she, "to go out with me into the wide world, for we cannot stay here.