1. Please be quiet and draw you attention to me.

2. Please be quiet and pay you attention to me.
(Can we use 'pay' instead of 'draw'? Do you have some other similar verbs?)

2 answers

No, "pay" and "draw" don't mean the same thing here. This is the correct phrasing for this idea:
Please be quiet and pay attention to me.

Other ways:
Please be quiet and focus on what I'm saying.

Eyes front!

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Draw:

The woman in the red dress and flashy jewelry draws attention to herself.

The beautiful scenery in that part of the country will draw many visitors.

http://www.onelook.com/?w=draw&ls=a
Take a look at all the different meanings for "draw" in the box at the right. Click on "more" for the ones you need more explanation/examples for.
1. Please be quiet and draw your attention to me.

2. Please be quiet and pay your attention to me.
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