I make no question of your Ladyship's love and care to do what ye can for my help, and am persuaded that, in my adversities, your Ladyship will wish me well.
Christ's sweet sauce hath this sour mixed with it; but O such a sweet and pleasant taste!
I know that I must; but I will go well hooded, and I advise thee to go in like manner, or we may frighten the birds.
But what wouldst thou say, Chilo, were I to advise thee to buy not a male but a female slave?
If that were not the case, would I advise thee to flee with Lygia or to rescue her?
But I advise thee to wait a couple of days, for thou wouldst be taken to prison, and meanwhile Lygia would be wearied in thy house.
But with regard to thy wife, who is not so honest, I advise thee not to seek to recover her.
At last Arbogad said to him: "I advise thee to enroll thy name in my catalogue.
Examine all parts of body and mind, I advise thee to inquire of all.
But I advise thee to refrain, nor unadvisedly wage war and fight against fair-haired Menelaus, lest perchance thou mayest be subdued beneath his spear.
But if wide-viewing Jove will not give thee his own messenger, I would not at all then, urging, advise thee to go to the ships of the Greeks, though very eager.
But I advise thee, retiring, to go back into the crowd; nor do thou stand against me, before thou suffer any harm: for it is a fool that perceives a thing when it is done.
But in all seriousness, Ada, let me advise thee again to be more considerate with Glumm, for I sometimes think that the men who are most worth having are the most easily turned aside.
But get thee to bed, Erling, and let me advise thee to sleep with thy windward eye open.
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