17 collocations for wised

This Madness is a pretty sort of pleasant Disease, when it tickles but in one VeinWhy, here's my Master now, as great a Scholar, as grave and wise a Man, in all Argument and Discourse, as can be met with; yet name but the Moon, and he runs into ridicule, and grows as mad as the Wind.

" "Not as wise a person as you are, and as you'll always make me be, or seem to be," replied Estelle.

"THIS IS THE END, O YOU WISE MEN AND SACHEMS!".

It was this political knowledge which made her so wise a counsellor and so necessary a companion to the King.

At the news of the ferocity and resolution of the enemy, Louis, "knowing him to be fierce and of a most bitter temper, as a bear robbed of its whelps rages in the forest," hastily retreated, and Henry, as wise a general as he was excellent an actor, fell back to Rouen.

And so, after the midday mealtwo hours afterward, too, for Eleanor Mercer was too wise a Guardian to allow them to run any risk by going into the water before their food had been thoroughly digestedbathing suits were brought out, and Margery Burton, or Minnehaha, as the one who had proposed the sport, was unanimously elected a committee of one to try the water, and see if it was warm enough for swimming.

How racy was their talk; how wise their judgments on men and things; how well they did all that at the moment seemed worth doing; how universally useful was their garnered experiencetheir acquired learning!

once more the woman asked, Pleased at the fond amazement of the king; "So wise a head should not be hardly tasked, Most learned liege, with such a trivial thing!"

"In consequence of this, much time and labor are unprofitably expended, and a confusion of ideas introduced into the mind, which, by never so wise a method of subsequent instruction, it is very difficult completely to remove.

HERE BEGINS IN AUSPICIOUS WISE THE PROLOGUE.

Yea, all these acres wise Augéas owns, These corn-clad uplands and these orchards green, Far as yon ledges whence the cataracts leap.

O, nobly spoken: God send Peg to prove as wise a woman as her mother, and then we shall be sure to have wise children.

The Adventures of that gentle Knight are frequently mention'd in the Society, under the colour of Laughing at the Passion and themselves: But at the same Time, tho' they are sensible of the Extravagancies of that unhappy Warrior, they do not observe, that to turn all the Reading of the best and wisest Writings into Rhapsodies of Love, is a Phrenzy no less diverting than that of the aforesaid accomplish'd Spaniard.

"Then beat it ahead as fast as you can and wise up the boys.

"I thought the Pilgrim had wised yuh up to all the details," he said coldly.

It was like wise the cause of famine and sickness.

Although Mr. Jefferson had differed radically from Mr. Morris in his opinion concerning the French Revolution, knowing him as he did, he could not but affirm both officially and personally so wise a choice.

17 collocations for  wised