1794 examples of entreats in sentences

He receives a staggering blow, which rouses his suspicions, recognizes the king on an attentive consideration of his countenance, entreats grace for himself and his followers, and is freely pardoned on condition that he and they shall enter into the king's service.

No, you see Entreats and humble suits have now no power, But lust and wrath the kingdom do devour.

If not by threats nor my entreats she yield, Thy brain is barren of invention, Dried up with care; and never will she yield Her son to thee, that having power want'st wit.

" Then they brought us three garments, saying, that as we refused gold or silver, and had stayed long here, praying for the khan, he entreats that each would accept a single garment, that you may not depart empty handed.

He writes in the letter, that he having set out with his legions, will quickly be there: he entreats him to maintain his ancient valour.

She entreats me to intercede with you, and implores your pardon.

The jewelled maidens on the cushioned seats, Now babbling hailed the King, and each entreats For sacred service, silver or of gold, And to him, all, their sweetest charms unfold.

Naturally the Count protests vehemently against her sacrificing herself to a man for whom she cares nothing, vows that the day of her wedding with De Semar shall be his last upon earth, and entreats a meeting.

Hesperus entreats thy light, Goddess excellently bright!

He entreats her to accept all that he still can give, his heart and his home; he pleads with the agony not only of a man who has never known what it was to conquer a passion, but of one who, by that same self-constituted code, now burns to atone for a disappointed crime.

In accents faltering aye for ruth, Entreats them pity graunt; For als he been a mister wight Betray'd by wandering in the night To tread the circled haunt.

He earnestly entreats Atticus to find and buy him a piece of ground where he can build a fanum, i.e. a shrine, to her spirit.

The Senator further entreats the clergy to desist from their efforts in behalf of abolitionism.

[Footnote 009: The poet entreats pardon for having represented a donkey under this dignified name.]

A. half scolds and half entreats, but I can't help it; if I work I work, and so there it is.

In Philippians iv, 3, he entreats help for certain women, counting them as fellow-laborers.

Kromitzki entreats me to save my own money and his whole future by sending him another twenty-five thousand roubles.

But for two minutes he entreats an audience: Of the most urgent nature is his business.

That Shane himself believed that he had so far kept his word with Elizabeth is pretty evident, for in a letter to her written in his usual inflated style about the notorious Sir Thomas Stukeley, he entreats that she will pardon the latter "for his sake and in the name of the services which he had himself rendered to England."

He entreats Forgiveness of Mary.

She answered: "Do you think me the type that entreats, that sheds tears, that exercises wiles?"

" "Isn't there anything I can say or do to" "Remember, you told me just a minute ago you were not the type of woman who entreats!" CHAPTER XIII THE ENMESHING OF THE MASTER She fell silent, biting her full lip.

THE DEAD FATHER ENTREATS XXII.

THE DEAD FATHER ENTREATS.

Herbert has written to you, I enclose his letter; and he entreats most earnestly that you will not only permit him to continue to write, but answer him, during your residence abroad.

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