199 Verbs to Use for the Word counselling

Silently flying through the darkened air, swirling, glinting, to their appointed places, they seem to have taken counsel together, saying, "Come, we are feeble; let us help one another.

Will you counsel me, Ringan, to neglect my plain duty?" "I gave no counsel," said Ringan hurriedly.

" The Ingalik looked round as one seeking counsel.

The big fellows kept their own counsel, but it soon became evident that Thurston was being "cut" and cold-shouldered by the other members of the Sixth; while he, for his part, as though by way of retaliation, began to hob-nob more freely than ever with boys lower down in the school and of decidedly questionable character.

It is easy to be wise after the event and hard to follow any counsel of perfection.

A few days after, a letter came from William Savery, to whom she seems to have written asking his counsel.

At length Beltane raised his head and beholding the sun well-risen, halted his company beside a stream that flowed athwart their way, and sitting thereby, summoned to him the fournamely, Walkyn and Roger, Giles and Eric of the wry neck; and while they ate together, they held counsel on this wise: BELTANE.

We must remember that at this critical time, when she most needed counsel, she had really no one to guide herno one, that is, who possessed spiritual wisdom and common sense.

I have employed counsel for you.

But hear my counsel now. Have patience!

But as I would never ascribe to one man the merit of another, I should be equally unwilling to detract from due commendations, and shall therefore freely admit, that not to reject good counsel, is a degree of wisdom, at which I could not expect that they by whom the convention was concluded would ever have arrived.

Night brings counsel, it is said; and I had great need that the proverb should prove true.

She was relentless in her scorn for his meannesses and follies, and, though he did not always heed her counsels, he proved their justness by finding his own course wrong.

" At first Pap merely grunted over these homesick repinings; but after a time he began to hang about her and offer counsel which was often enough peevishly received.

It was for this I wanted counsel, and I had sought thee before to pray thee to confess me; but I know thy views and I ask thee not.

Foremost, by virtue of his title and office, among the leaders of the southern bands was the papal legate Adhemar (Aymer) Bishop of Puya leader rather as guiding the counsels of the army than as gathering soldiers under his banner.

'I accepted his wise counsel as a voice from God,' wrote Williams: and he' immediately resolved to be guided by it, and again commence his wanderings.

He carried the address which he proposed, to entreat the king to withdraw the troops; but Louis had for the moment resolved on adopting bolder counsels than those of Necker.

The following anecdote shows how she received such counsel: A literary man of more than national reputation said to one of her admirers, "I, for one, cannot endure your Maria Mitchell."

I remembered the counsel I had given Gussie in the matter of the sausages and ham.

ix, 385] Claudius finds no counsel.

From Paul's declaration to the Elders at Miletus, "I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God," taken in connexion with the fact, that the Bible does not inform us that he spoke to them of slaveholding, you confidently and exultingly infer that it is innocent.

From his thirteenth year he had been the companion and shared the counsels, first of his grandfather and father, and subsequently of his father alone.

Julia handed her friend a note which she said she had received the day before, and desired their counsel how to proceed in the present emergency.

These lords, Kay and Bedevere, were Arthur's faithful friends, knowing the inmost counsel of his mind.

199 Verbs to Use for the Word  counselling