'Anthony Luke Amos, 'you're charged under Section 32 of 'the Sexual Offences Act of 1956' that on the 24th of May you did persistently importune a man in a public place for an immoral purpose. | |
And I can go back to the neighbourhood neighbouring importune without my mother. | |
Confess yourself freely to her, importune her. | |
Do you really think you can importune the king, with nonsense like that? | |
Gentlemen, importune me no further, For how I firmly am resolv'd you know, | |
'Anthony Luke Amos, 'you're charged under Section 32 of 'the Sexual Offences Act of 1956' that on the 24th of May you did persistently importune a man in a public place for an immoral purpose. | |
And I can go back to the neighbourhood neighbouring importune without my mother. | |
Confess yourself freely to her, importune her. | |
Do you really think you can importune the king, with nonsense like that? | |
Gentlemen, importune me no further, For how I firmly am resolv'd you know, | |
My lord, he has importuned me With love in honourable fashion. | |
My lord, he hath importuned me with love in honorable fashion-- | |
My lord, he hath importuned me with love in honorable fashion. | |
My lord, he hath importuned me with love in honourable fashion. | |
The queen, sir, very often importuned me to... temper potions for her, still pretending the satisfaction of her knowledge only in killing creatures vile, cats and dogs. | |
Are you charging him, boy, with importuning? | |
Forgive me for importuning you. | |
Mr Terry, importuning means prison. | |
Now, shall we begin with importuning? | |
So, you will kindly desist from importuning her any further. | |
My lord, he has importuned me With love in honourable fashion. | |
My lord, he hath importuned me with love in honorable fashion-- | |
My lord, he hath importuned me with love in honorable fashion. | |
My lord, he hath importuned me with love in honourable fashion. | |
The queen, sir, very often importuned me to... temper potions for her, still pretending the satisfaction of her knowledge only in killing creatures vile, cats and dogs. | |
Are you charging him, boy, with importuning? | |
Forgive me for importuning you. | |
Mr Terry, importuning means prison. | |
Now, shall we begin with importuning? | |
So, you will kindly desist from importuning her any further. | |