Brother, said Stephen to John Ball, prythee let him take the maid into the city, and her father with her.
Prythee, be merry with them then awhile, if but for courtesy; thou hast wit enough: but take heed they quarrel not.
I prythee, therefore, that you will allow us to pass the remainder of the night under your roof.'
I prythee, fellow, stay: is it possible thou shouldst be he?
I prythee, who commands this cohort, or legion rather, seeing that you have auxiliary horse attached to it?'