29 adverbs to describe how to counselling

"Ulfin," said the king, "my own familiar friend, counsel me wisely, for my hope is in thee.

My proper course then seemed to lie in the direction of a public statement, which would have created, I suppose, some little sensation or scandal; but happily the prosecuting counsel in his very first words abandoned the count of murder for that of manslaughter, and I was thereby relieved from my predicament.

And briefly I would counsel you To don at once the same costume, And, free from trammels, speed away, That what life is you may essay.

The farmer cheerily counsels haste in order that "we may have a good long day of it."

he counselled coolly.

He said nothing of all this to his niece; but he most earnestly counselled her to accept the invitation and make a visit to the two ladies.

Cato (2) expressly counsels the sale of old and diseased slaves.

You were my friends in need, you lent me money, you gave me fatherly counsel and passes of freedom to the shimmering tropic dawnand I shall not forget.

thy seer will gladly counsel give To thee, and all our seers; my thanks receive For thy great confidence in my poor skill To crush our foes who every country fill.

Quite in keeping with that change were the counsels henceforth tendered to Prince Carol.

Cadurcis had found some opportunities of pouring forth his griefs and mortification into the ear of Venetia, and they had reached her mother; but Lady Annabel, though she sympathised with this interesting boy, invariably counselled duty.

Crown him as soon as possible after my death, and counsel him loyally in all his affairs.

270 LV Then spake one Bird, and full assent all gave; This matter asketh counsel good as grave, For birds we areall here together brought; And, in good sooth, the Cuckoo here is not;

Here, at the extreme right, a barristerpresumably the counsel for the prosecutionwas already in his place and absorbed in the brief that lay on the desk before him.

Walking slowly near the churchyard on this particular freezing December evening, with his hands behind his bank, and his eyes intent for any envious husband who may be "with a rush retiring," monumentally counselled, after reading the Epitaph, Judge SWEENEY suddenly comes upon Father DEAN conversing with SMYTHE, the sexton, and Mr. BUMSTEAD.

So!" Gip counselled me mutely for a moment, and then in a profound silence put away the four balls, resumed my reassuring finger, and nerved himself for the next event.

Cheer up!" counseled the robins outside, but millionaire Cressy heeded not their injunctions.

Obedient to priestly counsel, the Saints declined, in the language of Brigham, "to trust again in Punic faith."

She had, no doubt, heard from fugitives from la Española of the doings of the Spaniards there, and of their irresistible might in battle, and had prudently counseled her son to receive the intruders with kindness and hospitality.

The only resistance came, as usual, from the father, who repeatedly counselled moderation and often made the boy drop his book and turn to something elsewhich seemed to Keith the worst of all the tyrannies to which he found himself exposed.

Second, his writing sundrie letters to the Bishop of Rochester, counselling him to hold out.

The gentlemen of the Council, too, doubtless had frequent conference with the unhappy wife of their colleague, during her sojourn in the Government House, and perhaps secretly counselled with her on her adventure.

" "Forget that," Charlie counseled slangily.

Yet in 1770, as a matter of high professional duty, he became counsel (successfully) for the British soldiers on trial for the "Boston Massacre."

I called the ladies one day into the outer grounds to see a new carriage, capable, according to its arrangement, of containing from two to eight persons, and a balloon of great size and new construction which Davilo had urgently counselled me to procure, as capable of sudden use in some of those daily thickening perils, of which I could see no other sign than occasional evidence that my steps were watched and dogged.

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