And it does not beseem the wife of a Roman noble to accept new fashions in religions. |
It does not beseem you, who are educated upon the king's bounty, to speak thus. |
Sir, she said, It will not beseem me to wear a king's garment. |
Does it beseem a grown-up man like you to be as disobedient as a capricious child? |
Prithee, Jack, take no airs, for they beseem thee but very ill. |
Would it beseem an honest and shamefaced maid if I called him back to me? |