152 collocations for counseled

So I, a fool, would counsel thee in thy folly thus give not thy heart to Helen's faithless keepingstoop not to her wanton lureha!

I will counsel moderation but" "You are less than half a man without your mistress!"

It is my privilege to counsel my king, and he should hearken to my counsel, and aid me to his power.

Can it go up there till the Sister sends for it?" Father Brachet nodded, and the gorgeous worldling, counselling all men to "Smoke Kentucky Leaf!" was set up in the high place of honour on the mantel-shelf, beside a print of the Madonna and the Holy Child.

I am grown too old To have my passions roused by this rebellion; All I can do is, with paternal love, To counsel peace.

To those brutal enough to seek direct speech about it with Solon, he professed to be awaiting only the right opportunity for a brilliant stroke, and he counselled patience.

Was it not he who counselled my mother to order that wretch, Ward, to lay hands on me?" "Colonel Washington is my enemy especially.

The military members counseled delay, for the Government had ordered all officers to be at their quarters in the various barracks which are scattered over the city.

What I'm thinking of is: Can I get back my share what I ought to have 'ad for the last twenty years?" "Get 'er to take you back first," counselled his friend.

He counselled resistance.

I wouldn't take it on myself to counsel that woman to anybody.

But I call the gods, and my inward conscience, to witness, that I had no thought but what stood with thy safety, nor would have done or counselled any thing against thy good.

The captain shifted uneasily; prudence counselled flight, but dignity forbade it.

His interest in a marriage connection with the Brull family counselled prudence.

That the desire to possess this power, every tittle of it, is intense, is proved by the fact, that slaveholders cling to it with such obstinate tenacity, as well as by all their doings and sayings, their threats, cursings and gnashings against all who denounce the exercise of such power as usurpation and outrage, and counsel its immediate abrogation.

"Yet the decisive factor in the Bagdad Railway," he counsels his German readers, "is not to be found in these economic considerations but in another sphere.

whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel takeand sometimes tea.

whom three realms obey, Dost sometimes counsel takeand sometimes tea.

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

But James was eager for the contest, and felt himself bound in honour to give battle to Surrey; he answered haughtily those who counselled retreat, and scornfully told Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, that he might go home if he were afraid.

I stand 'twixt love and duty, and know you would counsel duty.

We are not counseling lynch law, but we think deportation is too mild a punishment.

The Grand Duke was immovable in his resolution, he counselled the father to let the matter rest, and gave him and Madonna Fiammetta free access to their daughter, but, on no account, was she to visit them.

He counselled his wife to seek their guest, that she might cheer and comfort him in his trouble.

The priesthood tried every way to make him; they counselled him, and that didn't do; then they ordered him away on mission, but he wouldn't go; and then they counselled the girl, but she was stubborn too.

152 collocations for  counseled