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advise followed byyou, thee, etc., to consider: “Advise you what you say,” TWELFTH NIGHT, iv. 2. 91 ; “bid thy master well advise himself,” HENRY V., iii. 6. 154 ; “Advise thee, Aaron, what is to be done,” TITUS ANDRONICUS, iv. 2. 129 ; “Advise yourself,” KING LEAR, ii. 1. 27.

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