Then said King Anguish of Scotland, "Sir, thou oughtest of right to be above all other kings, for in all Christendom is there not thine equal; and I counsel theenever to obey the Romans.
I counsel thee to flee, for hard by is a knight who shall repay thee!
I counsel thee to throw aside thy spear and shield, and flee betimes, for wert thou as mighty as Sir Lancelot or Sir Tristram, thou shouldest not pass a valley near this place, called the Pass Perilous.
And this is the skill why that I counsel thee to take these two thoughts before all others.
And, therefore, thou mayst think it safely, and I counsel thee to do it.
I counsel thee therefore, Sir Knight, to quit this perilous quest, and withdraw thee; and if thou dost, I swear to thee that I will never reveal it.
It is not easy to counsel thee," said the earl, "because thou hast neither dame nor maiden with thee for whom thou couldst joust.
I counsel thee to buy of Me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich.
And then she said unto Beaumains, Why followest thou me thou kitchen boy, cast away thy shield and thy spear and flee away, yet I counsel theebetimes or thou shalt say right soon, Alas!
But hereby is one shall pay thee all thy payment, and therefore yet I counsel thee, flee.
And it is just because Jesus Christ sees all that as sure as the judgment-day coming to you, that He stands here to-night and calls to you: I counsel thee!
It is not easy to counsel thee, inasmuch as thou hast neither dame nor maiden belonging to thee, for whom thou canst joust.
I counsel thee, thou wilt shut the door, lest the man should have a plot against thee.
Lord," they answered, "since thou judgest us worthy to counsel thee, we will give thee counsel.
But here by is one shall pay thee all thy payment, and therefore yet I counsel thee, flee.
The sable torrent of her locks falls down unto her hips; Beware the serpents of her curls, I counsel thee, beware!
This I counsel thee fourthly: if a wicked sorceress dwells by the way, to go on is better than there to lodge, though night may overtake thee.
This I counsel thee eleventhly: that thou at evil look, what course it may take.
I counsel thee, Loddfafnir, to take advice, thou wilt profit if thou takest it.
I counsel thee, Loddfafnir, to take advice: thou wilt profit if thou takest it.
Draw back thy long tongue betwixt thy teeth, I counsel thee, lest I shorten it with my dagger!
Heed well thy tongue, I counsel thee, lest it be withered betwixt thy jaws.
I counsel thee to rein up thy brawling humour, lest I curb it for thee!
Balloch answered her, "I counsel thee, Mistress Fae, to keep well the door of thy mouth.
Peter," said Suneva indignantly, "I counsel thee to do nothing in a hurry.
Do what is right and just to her, I counsel thee to do that.
And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right: this do, 29 and thou shalt live [see Lev.
Footnote 6: Or, the Father: do ye also therefore the things which ye heard from the Father.
In sooth, Lady, albeit I never yet set eyes on them, one among them much resembleth Siegfried, and him I counsel thee to welcome.
Then I counsel thee," said Hagen, "to ask Siegfried to share with thee this hard emprise.
His knights made answer, "If thou wouldst ride to this hightide, we counsel thee on this wise: take with thee a thousand knights to the Rhine, that thou mayest have honour among the Burgundians.
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