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Thought 'em confounded dull too Civilly told them so, and half asleep bid them "prythee begone" They not taking the hint, but lingering with the women, at last John wakening out-right, fell to in earnest, and routed them out of the island. They still flourish abroad, often seen at the tables of the great.

I prythee, prythee, wait for thy lover also, And we'll gather the rose As it sweetly blows, For the merry, merry winds are blo-o-o-wing."

So both sat down and began to feast right lustily, so that when they were done the bones of the capon were picked as bare as charity. Then Robin stretched his legs out with a sweet feeling of comfort within him. Quoth he, "By the turn of thy voice, good Quince, I know that thou hast a fair song or two running loose in thy head like colts in a meadow. I prythee, turn one of them out for me."

Wherefore is Dorothe Stevens so great that one must not say ill of her that they be plunged in the pond? Did she but have her deserts, would she be at home and Ann Linkon on the stool? Marry! I trow not!" "Prythee, good dame Woodley, be more chary of your tongue, lest you be brought to judgment," interposed a more cautious sister.

"Whereas I hold," shouted the other, "with my revered preceptor, doctor, praeclarus et excellentissimus, that all things are but thought; for when thought is gone I prythee where are the things then? Here are trees about us, and I see them because I think I see them, but if I have swooned, or sleep, or am in wine, then, my thought having gone forth from me, lo the trees go forth also.

"Nay, good Little John," quoth Robin gently, for he liked ill to have such a jest told of him. "Why should we speak of this little matter? Prythee, let us keep this day's doings among ourselves." "With all my heart," quoth Little John.

See how yonder headland looms upon us through the mist! We must tack within three arrow flights, or we may find a rock through our timbers. Now, St. Christopher be praised! here is Sir Nigel, with whom I may confer." "I prythee that you will pardon me," said the knight, clutching his way along the bulwark.

"Were I not in such haste 't would be to cudgel some manners into thy big carcase, Master Insolent; but come now, prythee be a good lad and bring me to the governor, the captain, and the elder, for time and tide are pressing, and I would fain be gone." "In that direction our fancies pull together rarely, and if thou 'lt find a seat in the Common house I'll see if I can come upon the Fathers."

Then Polly sprang up, caught her skirt in both hands, and dropped a sweeping courtesy to her friend, saying merrily, "Prythee, how now, Captain Smith; is it well with thee?" And the bold captain returned, in some embarrassment, as he removed his wide-spreading hat, "Yes'm. Same to you, ma'am."

The person so accosted instantly stopped short, and fixing the interrogator with a stony look, replied angrily: "Go straight on and you'll be there immediately." At these words the knees of the questioner smote together. "Woe is me! worthy 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.

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