She seized, with an unsteady hand, the precious manuscript, for half a glance sufficed to ascertain written characters; and while she acknowledged with awful sensations this striking exemplification of what Henry had foretold, resolved instantly to peruse every line before she attempted to rest.
A bright morning so early in the year, she allowed, would generally turn to rain, but a cloudy one foretold improvement as the day advanced.
He told her of horses which he had bought for a trifle and sold for incredible sums; of racing matches, in which his judgment had infallibly foretold the winner; of shooting parties, in which he had killed more birds (though without having one good shot) than all his companions together; and described to her some famous day's sport, with the fox-hounds, in which his foresight and skill in directing the dogs had repaired the mistakes of the most experienced huntsman, and in which the boldness of
Pale grew thy cheek and cold, , Colder thy kiss; ; Truly that hour foretold , Sorrow to this!
As a result, when the princess of Athens Meriot was born, a prophet foretold that the day the princess got married was the day the Queen would die.
" When therefore they came to shore, all happened as had been foretold by the ravens, and a magnificent chestnut horse sprang forward.
In Europe, the idea that winter's duration could be foretold was carried over to animal behavior.
This inertia of perception was foretold by the US experience.
George Gordon Byron When we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted To sever for years, Pale grew thy cheek and cold, Colder thy kiss; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this!
Pale grew thy cheek and cold, , Colder thy kiss; ; Truly that hour foretold , Sorrow to this!
Pale grew thy cheek and cold, , Colder thy kiss, ; Truly that hour foretold , Sorrow to this!
Pale grew thy cheek and cold, , Colder thy kiss; ; Truly that hour foretold , Sorrow to this!
After the flames of war had spread for ten years before the walls of Troy, a prophet foretold that Troy could never be expected to fall as long as the Palladium was treasured by its people .
" - "I have foretold good weather for Lady-day, so that all the shirts may be washed and dried; and now on Sunday morning company is coming, and the mistress has told the cook that I must be made into soup, and this evening my neck is to be wrung, so that I am crowing with all my might while I can.
" When therefore they came to shore, all happened as had been foretold by the ravens, and a magnificent chestnut horse sprang forward.
" And as the frog foretold, so it happened; and the queen bore a daughter so beautiful that the king could not contain himself for joy, and he ordained a great feast.
You foretold that when phoenixes vanished, your fortunes too would end, You knew that the captured unicorn would be a sign of the dose of your teaching.
When the corners of her mouth went down suddenly like a barometer it usually foretold a fall of crockery and tinware.
" Everything happened exactly as the young magician had foretold.
"Alas, my lord," she said, "at last you are convinced of the truth of what I foretold.