On Fleury's remark de Haen most sagely observes, that the persons who observed the woman breathing could not surely have suppressed the joyful news, and would certainly have stopped the procession before the philosopher arrived.
Even astrology was invoked by the superstitious Catherine and the signs of the zodiac were sagely said to point toward peace.
These words sagely summarize the efforts of much of the diplomacy of the sixteenth century.
Had Chronus then a right to press me into this "political struggle," or to demand my opinion of what he had so sagely observed upon a subject which I had never engag'd in?
In another compartment, Jules and Marie Victor sagely exchanged their lightning glances of Parisian acuteness.
You see, you don't know what emergencies may arise," oftensagely observed Alaric Hobbes.
He ruminated sagely over these matters as he sped on over the Great Indian Peninsula Railway.
But, as Chettle sagely remarked, you never can tell, and you never can account, and you never know, and meanwhile there was the urgent business on hand.
Miss Helen still sagely observes, "we shall see more in the next scene.
Roger smoked for a moment in silence and thensagely nodded his head.
The city fathers, sagely premising that New York would never pass this limit, ordered the rear wall of the edifice to be constructed of brown stone, to save the expense of marble.
From the fact that only one class of the servants is called hired, it is sagely inferred that servants of the other class were not paid for their labor.
One of his friends advised the chairman to do anything to recover his aid, whereupon he sagely said: "Our secretary a national necessity?
He burst into sudden laughter, but Nan, more sagely alive to the dangers of the occasion, kept her gravity.
He had, in a way, confessed, and it was having the effect on him he had so sagely anticipated.
Marrying a man, or woman either," Miss Barrace sagely went on, "is never the wonder for any Jack and Jill can bring THAT off.
To which the archbishop sagely thought most canonical and conformable to Christian charity and the gospel.
But the Devil laughed And slyly winked and sagely shook his head.
I sought a surgeon on the field and found; With me he came and opened the bloody blouse, Felt the dull pulse and sagely shook his head.
The trouble with New York is that everybody wants to collect the profits that are going to be made," Loring sagely concluded.
If you want forty it's worth thirty," Gamble sagely concluded.
I have a suspicion that Dinky-Dunk all the while knew of the time I'd have, but sagely held his peace.
But "there's never anything without something," as Mrs. Teetzel verysagely announced the other day.
I know people drink," said Maggie, so gravely and sagely that the others laughed.
He will recollect how little Winnie, while plying me with strawberries, hadsagely recommended the holy water of this famous well as a 'cure for crutches.
Whereat Maimana Begum remarkedsagely that whether the knife fell on the melon or the melon on the knife was all one; the melon suffered.
The instructor of Emilius speaks the words of a wise onlooker, sagely meditating on the ideal man, rather than of a parent who is living the life of his child through with him.
Rousseau wrote in the New Heloïsa very sagely that you should grant to the senses nothing when you mean to refuse them anything.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sagely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.