A wise man knows that a wingless fly in the current of wind is a presager of contraption. |
He is the child of the infinite, the heir to a vast inheritance, an epitome of the past, a presager of the future. |
He believes that his friend may have also heard the hokioi cuckoo call that some Māori groups once identified as a presager of death. |
it was an escutcheon, a standard, a presager of what was to come in the first Reddin hour. |
He had become notorious through the great city as a presager of woe and judgment. |
I wondered if Bonel had heard the bull, for it confirmed the cross that was a presager of more serious acts. |