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She says this: I . . . am enjoin'd By holy Laurence to fall prostrate here, And beg your pardon: pardon, I beseech you! Henceforward I am ever ruled by you. It's in Act IV Scene 2
This line is spoken by Friar Laurence, a character in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He is reflecting on the consequences of his own actions and seeking forgiveness for going against his own principles.
the word beseech is modern English, albeit a little irregular for colloquial speech.Any of the following are acceptable synonyms:begimploreentreatsupplicateprayplead
I beseech you to have mercy.Will you beseech your friend to go out with me?Beseech me and I might say yes.
I do beseech thee
Beseech ended in 2006.
Beseech was created in 1992.
I beseech you to come on the ride with me.
The Tagalog word for "beseech" is "mamamanhik" or "iyukod."
The future tense of "beseech" is "will beseech".
I beseech(to request earnestly) you come to me
"I beseech you" means to beg or implore.