AYL I.ii.165 | [Celia to Orlando] the fear of your adventure would counsel you to a more equal enterprise |
AYL I.ii.250 | [Le Beau to Orlando] I do in friendship counsel you / To leave this place |
AYL III.iii.85 | [Jaques to Touchstone] Let me counsel thee |
E3 III.iv.13 | [King John to all, of the fleeing troops] Let us yet assay / If we can counsel some of them to stay |
E3 IV.iv.93 | [Second Herald to Prince Edward, of Normandy] he counsels thee to fly |