"If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep, my dreams presage some joyful news at hand. | |
"THE MAGNATE" A victim of her own presage | |
A victim of her own presage | |
But becoming hunter and game doesn't presage a bright future. | |
Do you read some dark presage in my eyes?" | |
"If I may trust the flattering truth of sleep, my dreams presage some joyful news at hand. | |
"THE MAGNATE" A victim of her own presage | |
A victim of her own presage | |
But becoming hunter and game doesn't presage a bright future. | |
Do you read some dark presage in my eyes?" | |
And in the bad presages? | |
If heart's presages be not vain, We three here part that ne'er shall meet again. | |
That presages developments. | |
The malicious smile of the old woman presages trouble for me for certain! | |
Uh, corporeal likeness... that appears unbidden from the spirit world, the sight of which presages one's own death. | |
And in the bad presages? | |
If heart's presages be not vain, We three here part that ne'er shall meet again. | |
That presages developments. | |
The malicious smile of the old woman presages trouble for me for certain! | |
Uh, corporeal likeness... that appears unbidden from the spirit world, the sight of which presages one's own death. | |
Apparently it presaged to disastrous sea... | |
Nothing presaged a fact So evil and abominable. | |
The rain... I thought presaged the end of days, but that's just 'cause that's the last card I got. | |
There are strange stories of the book turning up in India and Burma, always presaging massacres, upheavals. | |
Apparently it presaged to disastrous sea... | |
Nothing presaged a fact So evil and abominable. | |
The rain... I thought presaged the end of days, but that's just 'cause that's the last card I got. | |
There are strange stories of the book turning up in India and Burma, always presaging massacres, upheavals. | |