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Updated: June 23, 2025
Celestial appearances have fought for them terrestrial battles, or have weakened their arms by prognostications of impending disaster. Appeals have been made to passionless planets for justice against mundane decrees, and when coincidences have been favourable the devout student of the skies has loudly proclaimed them as proof of supernatural interest in trivial, transient occurrences.
"Strange!" and Sah-luma looked thoughtful for an instant, then rousing himself, said lightly, "'Tis from some simple cause, no doubt yet 'twill create a silly panic in the city and all the fanatics for Khosrul's new creed will creep forth, shouting afresh their prognostications of death and doom.
Yet before I come to speak of her again, let me have done with these historical matters in so far as they touched ourselves. We had left the nobles unresponsive, as you have seen. But soon the prognostications of the crafty Gonzaga were realized. Soon Farnese, through his excessive tyranny, stung them out of their apathy.
If this was a sample of the sympathy he might expect at head-quarters, Moss's prognostications, after all, were not quite baseless. He made the best of his solitary dinner, and then sallied out in the dark to try to find the porter's lodge once more and rescue his luggage.
Without troubling our readers with the general prognostications which judicial astrology would have inferred from these circumstances, in this diagram there was one significator which pressed remarkably upon our astrologer's attention.
"Is it a fit?" cried Jan, remembering his fears and prognostications, with regard to Mrs. Verner. "It's worse than that, sir; it's appleplexy. Leastways, sir, my master and Mrs. Tynn's afraid that it is. She looks like dead, sir, and there's froth on her mouth." Jan waited for no more. He turned short round, and flew by the nearest path to Verner's Pride. The evil had come.
Then it was, that, like superstitious nations, we also had our prognostications, and heard talk of prophecies.
Before he left, the prognostications of bad weather were to some extent justified; for the wind changed, and rain, the first we have felt for some time, began to fall. Thursday, October 19th.
At one time, however, when ladies had fewer amusements than they have now, they spent much time poring over almanacs, and placed implicit trust in what they found recorded there, especially in the forecasts and prognostications for the future of those born on certain days and under so-called lucky or unlucky stars.
Thus our prognostications ended in disappointment; the clouds, which in the early morning had been marked by the distinctness of their outline, had melted one into another and assumed an uniform dull grey tint; in fact, we were enveloped in an ordinary fog. But was it not still possible that this fog might turn to rain?
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