Wherfor me thinkith it were welle don ye were at the said court with your councell, and to do therin as they wolle avise you.
Send your aviseto my nevewe, Sir John, by the next messynger.
Avise me to lete Peers go at large and to take a promys of hym to com to me a mong unto your comyng hom, and in the mene while his demenyng may be knowyn and espyed in mo thyngs.
Wherfor ye must send thedir Daubeney with Pecok, and the may gete hym here more felasep by the aviseof Master Sir John Paston.
Wherfore take avise of such as ye trust, and purvey that I may have up at this tyme j.
Robert Dene, clerk of the pese, seyth that lete my maister councell avise that whych he may do undammaged hymsylf, and he wille with all hys hert.
I was not desired to write unto you of no on persone, so God be my help, yourself except; but I wold ye wold take avise and counsell of the Preest that hadde you soo long under hand on Shorthursday,[88.
And he that wolle have prudent avise and sure conceile must doo by counceile of men of gret age, aswelle in counceile of civile causes as in conduct of armees and oostis of men of armes in werre, for the defence of the comon publique.
Avise him every man tofore, And be wel war, er he be swore, For afterward it is to late, If that he wole his word debate.
And for this thing thei bothe preide Unto the fader, and he seide 990 He wolde wel, bot forth withal Thre pointz he bad in special Unto his Sone in alle wise, That he him scholde wel avise And take it as be weie of lore.
Wherof that thou thiself avise 3690 Good is, er that thou be deceived, Wher that the grace of hope is weyved.
Mi Sone, if thou thi conscience Entamed hast in such a wise, In schrifte thou thee myht avise 710 And telle it me, if it be so.
Avise him, if he wolde flitte The lawe for the coveitise, Ther sih he redi his juise.
For who that wolde him wel avise What hath befalle in this matiere, He scholde noght with feigned chiere 750 Deceive Love in no degre.
On another occasion he writes: 'By your letter you avise me for to buy wool in Cotswold, for which I shall have of John Cely his gathering 30 sack, and of Will Midwinter of Northleach 40 sack.
Wherupon I avise you, as soone as ye may, send som discrete man to kepe your courtis and to lette your fermys and selle your wodis to your most avayll.
And all thir thingis togidder, ar done without the avise or consent of the Nobilitie and Counsall of this realme, and manifestlie thairthrow, against our ancient lawis and liberteis.
De tout s'avise à qui pain faut=--A man in want of bread is ready for anything.
Un fou avise bien un sage=--A wise man may learn of a fool.
The motto of the Kennedy family is “Look to the end,” or “Avise la fin.
Un fou avise bien un sage = Good advice often comes whence we do not expect it.
On ne s’avise jamais de tout = One never thinks of everything.
Il ne s’avise jamais de rien = He never thinks of anything; He has no initiative.
Un verre de vin avise bien un homme = A glass of wine puts wit into a man.
De tout s’avise à qui pain faut (manque) = Necessity is the mother of invention.
And if you beat me, mistress, avise you; For I am none of your servants now.
I can but avise thee to ask so much at them that do keep her.
I avise you, my son, to have none ado with such, and to keep to the wholesome direction of your own priest, which shall be far more to your profit.
Verily, I avise and implore thee to turn thy wit and scholarship to a manlier occupation!
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