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desir'd
vb. (context archaic English) (en-past of: desire)
Usage examples of "desir'd".
For as I desir'd your Advice in the Run of the Affair, I should be very glad of your Judgment in the Close of it.
But this is nothing to the History, and you desir'd no Information, but upon his Death.
Besides, it was desir'd of you so universally, that it would not have been so resolute, as hard, to have deny'd it.
His ducking sobered him a little, and he went to sleep, taking first out of his pocket a book, which he desir'd I would dry for him.
Accordingly, he desir'd the governor and myself to meet him, that he might hear what was to be said on both sides.
At the same time, she desir'd me to tell her what course I would take for payment.