93 adverbs to describe how to wiser

You would have made a new ideal of St. John Rivers, who was infinitely the best material of the two, and possibly gone on to your dying day in the belief that his cold and hard soul was only the adamant of the seraph, encouraged in that belief by his real and high principle, a thing that went for sounding brass with that worldly-wise little philosopher, Jane, because it did not act more practically on his inborn traits.

It is as if something within us, infinitely wise, were smiling, knowing well that for the young there is always to-morrow.

His suggestions are eminently wise.

The birds at this time had become wonderfully wise; and an owl, to whom, for reasons not precisely known, light is not so agreeable as darkness, could not pass by the windows of a sick person in the night, where the creature was not offended by the glimmerings of a light or candle, but his hooting must be considered as prophesying, that the life of the poor man was nearly wound up.

According to their inferencewhich they would thrust gag-wise into the mouths of abolitionistshis silence should seal up their lips.

" "I know he is, and Piggott says it was a mighty wise thing to put it there, though I'm blessed if I know why.

Yet still he fills affection's eye, Obscurely wise, and coarsely kind; Nor, letter'd arrogance, deny Thy praise to merit unrefin'd.

Such happines have they that doo embrace The precepts of my heavenlie discipline; But shame and sorrow and accursed case Have they that scorne the schoole of arts divine, 520 And banish me, which do professe the skill To make men heavenly wise through humbled will.

" Unhappily I share the evident opinion of Labour that we are not blessed with any profoundly wise class of people who have definite knowledge and clear intentions about Africa, that these "people who know" are mostly a pretentious bluff, and so, in spite of a very earnest desire to take refuge in my "ignorance" from the burthen of thinking about African problems, I find myself obliged, like most other people, to do so.

Be timely wise: With health all taste of pleasure flies.'

And their answers remain to us in their writings, some worse, some better, some very foolish, some tolerably wise.

He is inconceivably wise; the others, conceivably.

I was about to tell the men on the wagon that they had made a mistake, when my mother, acting darkly wise, told them to bring their load in; she had them unpack the box, and quickly there was evolved from the boards, paper, and other packing material a beautiful, brand-new, upright piano.

William III. was a remarkably wise and clearheaded prince, and saw the dangers which menaced him,the hostility of Louis XIV., the rebels in Ireland, and the disaffection among the Jacobite nobility in England, who secretly favored the exiled monarch.

Doubtless, she lives in that fabled country still: but Narcissus has grown sadly wise since then, and he goes on pilgrimage no more.

Most honourable in thee: but scarcely wise! ADMETUS.

I now consign to thy care and guardianship my son Bahman: instruct him in the science of government, the customs of kings, and the rules and stratagems of the warrior, for thou art exceedingly wise and experienced, and perfect in all things," Rustem readily complied, and said: "That duty shall be mine alone, To seat him firmly on the throne.

To the divinely wise, knowledge and Love are one and inseparable.

I never saw the advice of our dear Saviour more necessary for myself than at the present time, "Be ye wise as serpents and harmless as doves.

But Wabi was too wise openly to oppose the old pathfinder.

That put an end to any ideas they might have had of settling the manner in lordly wise, from the saddle; they had to dismount and wait.

And from the same wise, strangely wise impulse he curbed his desire to go again the next Sunday and the next.

But when we seek in friends that which can perpetually refresh and never satiate,the counsel which maketh wise, the voice of truth and not the voice of flattery; that which will instruct and never degrade, the influences which banish envy and mistrust,then there is a precious life in it which survives all change.

Life is made up of little things, say the practically wise, and they say true, for our Lord says so likewise.

" Again, "Only the supremely wise and the most deeply ignorant do not alter.

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