"Ill-boding" Quotes from Famous Books
... something fearful to impart. Delay it not. I read it plainly stamped In thy ill-boding looks. Then out with it, Whate'er it be. Let me no longer tremble Upon the rack. What do the ... — The Works of Frederich Schiller in English • Frederich Schiller
... forgotten how it fares with your ill-boding Cassandras in Sieges of Troy. Imminent perdition is not usually driven away by words of warning. Didactic Destiny has other methods in store; or these would fail always. Such words should, nevertheless, be uttered, when they dwell truly in the soul of any man. Words are hard, ... — Past and Present - Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. • Thomas Carlyle |