4 Metaphors for hereafter

Oh, forgive him, and grant your blessing to a love which till now has been the anguish of my life, but which hereafter will be its chief happiness!" Blushing and with maiden modesty she nestled in her father's breast.

Hereafter shall be time to pray In sepulture, with hands of stone.

Hereafter, was the arrangement.

I come now to the main point"That every man, woman, or child, that now is, or hereafter shall be, an inhabitant or resiant of this kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed," is, in some respect or other, the King's subject, and, as such, is absolutely secure in his or her personal liberty, by virtue of a statute, 31st Car.

4 Metaphors for  hereafter