4 Metaphors for doom

The doom from which Christianity seeks to save the individual is the doom of moral individualism; the blessedness into which it seeks to lead him is the blessedness of love.

If I should fall, my doom be also theirs; But if kind fortune crown me with success, Let none e'er tread this shore, and fail to meet The beaming eye of sympathy and love, Or unconsoled depart!

Nay, shepherd, reason not with me; I'll manifest the fact unto the King, Whose doom will be thy death, as thou deserv'st.

Macbeth's terrorit means more than it did the other night, Nedbut" Here he murmured an inarticulate word or two, recovering himself almost instantly, however, and resuming in a stronger voice, "Macbeth's doom is my picture.

4 Metaphors for  doom