Then it says: "See also how courteous, though so wise and holy.
Then the men of those kindreds went past merry and shouting, and they were clad and weaponed like to them of Greenbury, but had with them a score of bowmen.
The man rose to his feet and said: 'Well, sister, least said, soonest mended.
If any of your brethren be living justly and religiously, if any be wise and virtuous, these you straightway depress and hold in hatred.
I can see him there upon the wooded hillside, While between two giant Trees of Heaven he stood, And the blue skies formed a canopy above them, As befitting one so humble, wise and good.
Oh, let us then be wise and careful, And strive to keep our country free; For war is cruel to the helpless, The weak must pay the penalty.
Wonderful are the things for me to show you--you who are already so wise and so very beautiful.
From the present situation of our affairs, we judge it wise and expedient to kindle up a small council-fire at Albany, where we may hear each other's voice, and disclose our minds more fully to one another.
It makes us happy to hear sowise and brave a people as our brothers of the Six Nations are, publicly declare their unalterable resolution to maintain and support peace and friendship with the twelve United Colonies.
From the present situation of our affairs, we judge it wise and expedient to kindle up a small council fire at Albany, where we may hear each other's voice, and disclose our minds more fully to one another.
They that turn the table altar-wise and rail it in, out of a design to draw men to popery, or in a scandalous way which will encourage men to or in popery, do sin.
As nearness to the sun giveth light and heat, so nearness to God is the way to make us wise and good; for the contemplation of his perfections is the means to make us like him.
Before that time you, who are so wise and courteous, will well devise what to do with me; I love and trust in you beyond all living creature.
There died the maid who had been so valiant, wise and fair.
She had perused the works of the poets and knew them by heart; she had studied philosophy and the sciences, arts and accomplish meets; and she was pleasant and polite, wise and witty, well read and well bred.
Take this, then, that thou findest; advise with the Talisman; be wise and prosper.
Take it; be advised by the Talisman of Solomon; be wise and prosper.
So King Solomon, who was so wise and knew so many potent spells that he had power over evil such as no man has had before or since, set himself to work to put those enemies of mankind out of the way.
Would it be wise and well to take no account of foreseen events?
Surely,' says the visitor, 'the founder of this institution must have been both wise and good.
The gift then left him; he continued as wise and as earnest as ever, but his poems had no longer any potency, nor his existence much public importance.
It is not only in tenderness but in dignity that the "wise and innocent" are wont to be at one.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wise and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.