When wee grow stronger, Then wee'le make our Clayme: Till then, 'tis wisdome to conceale our meaning Hast.
Amongst al he chose this maister Philippo, for his wisdome and experience in sutch affayres.
But yet wisdome would that you should consider the reason and cause why I haue depryued you from your office.
Authority without wisdome is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish.
Their magnitude, and height, should I recount My Story to a volume would amount; Out of a multitude these few I touch, Your wisdome out of little gather much.
But her poem on Queen Elizabeth has here and there a quiet sarcasm, and at one point at least rises into a fine scorn of the normal attitude toward women: She hath wip'd off the aspersion of her Sex, That women wisdome lack to play the Rex.
Thou hast taken from them the spirit of boldnes, of wisdome and of rightuous iudgement.
It is he that puts into man all the wisdome of the world, without speaking a word ; which God with all the words of His Law, promises, or threats, doth not infuse.
And though a man be neuer so perfect among the children of men, yet if thy wisdome be not with him, he shalbe of no value.
And here good reader, great cause we have to extoll the wonderous wisdome of God, and with great thankes to prayse his prouidence, considering howe he hath preserued and renued from age to age by speciall [Sidenote: Hebr.
Which sight the knowledg of my self might bring, Which to true wisdome is the first degree.
Thus these great clerks their little wisdome show, While with their doctrines they at hazard play, Tossing their light opinions to and fro, To mocke the lewd, as learn'd in this as they.
The wisdome of a Princes Counsellours is a great argument of the Princes wisdome.
It was not Josephs wisdomemade all things thrive under his hand; but because the Lord was with him; and that which he did, the Lord made it to prosper, Gen.
It is no small importance to a Prince, the choyce he makes, of servants being ordinarily good or bad, as his wisdome is.
Be me thei regne, and moost in joye endure, For thorugh myn helpe, and my besy cure, To encrese ther glorie and high renone, They shull of wisdome have ful possession.
But it seemes to me that this rolle was a kind of Vade mecum or manuall that the students in that wisdome carryed about with them.
Wisdome was then lecturer and preacht that day, and Henry Long expired[720] in his armes.
Give me a deep-crown'd bowle, that I may sing In raysing him the wisdome of my king.
And in truth, God could doe noe lesse, unlesse he would be unjust, for as in wisdome he had ordayned that man should dye when he tasted the fruit of the forbidden tree, soe in justice he was to execute what in wisdom he had decreed.
Sir Robert Gardner mislikes him for it, as an unsosiable quality (Hadsor); but great wisdome in soe captious a presence, especially being such a man as desyres to speake wisely.
So that roundly Hir Majestie must daily and by divers meanes be let to know the world's apprehendinge hir deepe wisdome in discerning the secret flawes of their affections.
Doubtlesse the God ofWisdome and of Loue, As Solomon's braine he doth to you impart, So hath he given you David's tender hart.
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