To invite a Friend to Dinner.
Sir, Since you are so well met, I beseech you Sir, to go home and dine with me.
Sir, I give you many thanks; it suffices me to have had the honour to see you, and to understand your good health.
Sir, I intreat you that I may have the honour to entertain you a little longer, which may be conveniently done for a di∣ning while, if you please to have the patience to stay.
Sir, If in so doing I could do you any service, or that my Presence were capable of giving you any content, I should not be difficultly intreated; but I am afraid of giving you so much trouble.
Pardon me, Sir, your company is very acceptable, and ob∣liges me very much.
Sir, I have some business which I must dispatch, and there fore I beseech you to excuse me.
Sir, I would not be a hinderance to you, but I am sorry not to have the happiness to enjoy you a longer time.
Sir, I am as much troubled that I cannot accept of the ho∣nour which you would bestow upon me, yet I must confess my self to have a very great obligation.
Sir, I hope another time will be more convenient.
Sir, I shall be always ready to obey you