Read full poem →So by the Mount St. Gothard; we meant to go by Porlezza,
Taking the steamer, and stopping, as you had advised, at Bellaggio,
Two or three days or more; but this was suddenly altered,
Dictionary Entry
To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.
In a Sentence
“The dentist advised me to brush three times a day.”
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Poetry examples for “advised”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The school must have advised my father. At the end of that term I was
withdrawn from school. I went to bed and my parents covered me with
Read full poem →And let the world be witness of the same?
Be more advised, walk as a puritan,
And I shall think you chaste, do what you can.
Read full poem →And whenever they were up against any trouble, he al-
ways advised taking the line of least resistance.
Read full poem →HOB. Then, if by me thou list advised be,
Forsake the soil that so doth thee bewitch;
Read full poem →Untroubled night they say gives counsell best.
Right well Sir knight ye have advised bin,
(Quoth then that aged man;) the way to win
Read full poem →stanzas, and here again at the end is the absurd remark--'Q_uo_d Chaucer
quhen he was ry_ch_t auisit.' But he was himself quite 'wrongly advised';
for it is plainly not Chaucer's at all. His next feat is to mark Lydgate's
Read full poem →And yet I only did thus far accuse you,
As next of blood to Laius: Be advised,
And you may live.
Read full poem →Like true-born Britons, who ne'er think at all:
Pray be advised; and though at Mons[1] you won,
On pointed cannon do not always run.
