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Is most tolerable, and not to be endured.

      — Much Ado about Nothing, Act III Scene 3

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KEYWORD: beseech

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1

Measure for Measure
[II, 1]

Pompey

572

Sir, but you shall come to it, by your honour's
leave. And, I beseech you, look into Master Froth
here, sir; a man of four-score pound a year; whose
father died at Hallowmas: was't not at Hallowmas,
Master Froth?

2

Measure for Measure
[II, 1]

Elbow

592

I beseech you, sir, ask him what this man did to my wife.

3

Measure for Measure
[II, 1]

Pompey

593

I beseech your honour, ask me.

4

Measure for Measure
[II, 1]

Pompey

595

I beseech you, sir, look in this gentleman's face.
Good Master Froth, look upon his honour; 'tis for a
good purpose. Doth your honour mark his face?

5

Measure for Measure
[II, 1]

Pompey

599

Nay; I beseech you, mark it well.

6

Measure for Measure
[II, 2]

Isabella

785

I have a brother is condemn'd to die:
I do beseech you, let it be his fault,
And not my brother.

7

Measure for Measure
[II, 4]

Isabella

1061

When, I beseech you? that in his reprieve,
Longer or shorter, he may be so fitted
That his soul sicken not.

8

Measure for Measure
[IV, 3]

Vincentio

2172

O, sir, you must: and therefore I beseech you
Look forward on the journey you shall go.

9

Measure for Measure
[IV, 4]

Angelo

2321

Well, I beseech you, let it be proclaimed betimes
i' the morn; I'll call you at your house: give
notice to such men of sort and suit as are to meet
him.

10

Measure for Measure
[V, 1]

Lucio

2960

I beseech your highness, do not marry me to a whore.
Your highness said even now, I made you a duke:
good my lord, do not recompense me in making me a cuckold.

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