7 Verbs to Use for the Word courtesie

Mil. 'Tis a sweet one, And the best condition'd youth, I ever saw yet, So humble, and so affable, that he wins The love of all that know him, and so modest, That (in despight of poverty) he would starve Rather than ask a courtesie:

Then with an eye of mercy inform'd his Judgment, How yet unripe we were, unblown, unharden'd, Unfitted for such fatal ends; he cryed out to us, Go Gentlemen, commend me to your Master, To the most High, and Hopeful Prince, Demetrius; Tell him the Valour that he showed against me This day, the Virgin Valour, and true fire, Deserves even from an Enemy this courtesie; Your Lives, and Arms freely.

Mounsier Device, I must entreat a Courtesie; you have wit, and I would have a Masque to entertaine my new father-in-law Sir Walter Littleland.

This bringer hath shewed me here very great courtesie, wherefore I pray you shew him what fauor you may.

I pray will you keepe my worke a little, Mistris; I must needes straine a little courtesie in truth.

Cel. Are ye within Sir? I'le trouble you no more: I thank your courtesie, Pray leave me now.

'Tis the nobler courtesie:

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  courtesie