"Prythee" Quotes from Famous Books
... I PRYTHEE softly, wife, the husband said; Come, come, sir, leave the tub, there's naught to dread; When you are out, I'll ev'ry quarter scrape, Then try if water from it can escape; I'll warrant it to be as good as nice, And nothing can be better worth ... — The Tales and Novels, Complete • Jean de La Fontaine
... "Prythee, no buts! Let it be Yes, and the thing is settled. So—here we are. Won't you come in and smoke a pipe with me? I've a bottle of capital Rhenish in ... — In the Days of My Youth • Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards |