3 Metaphors for sibyl

The Sibyl about whom Lycophron is now speaking was the Cumæan, who died in the time of Tarquin the Proud and left behind three or nine of her prophetic books.

The sibyl was a believer as well as a seer and pretended to communicate with God in person.

But neither of the three men mentioned the name of James Rutlidge in the presence of the women; while Sibyl was, apparently, again her own bright and happy selfcarrying on a fanciful play of words with the novelist, singing with the artist, and making music for them all with her violin.

3 Metaphors for  sibyl