15 Words to use with destinies

Before turning to the treasury of his noblest verse, I shall give six lines from a poem in the Arcadiachiefly for the sake of instancing what great questions those mighty men delighted in: What essence destiny hath; if fortune be or no; Whence our immortal souls to mortal earth do stow: What life it is, and how that all these lives do gather, With outward maker's force, or like an inward father.

Who can his destiny control?

Willie Dooley, destiny pawn.

Pandits and astrologers are sent for, the child's horoscope is cast and his destiny foretold.

From whence one fatal morning issues A brace of warriors, not in buff, But rustling in their silks and tissues. 7 The first came cap-à-pie from France, Her conquering destiny fulfilling, Whom meaner beauties eye askance, And vainly ape her art of killing.

Upon very slight accidents did his destiny hinge.

Let that suffice: but tell me, who art thou, And what unbless'd o'erruling destiny Hath hither led thee with thy friend?

May Nabu, the holy minister of the gods, continually pour over his destinies laments and curses; and blast his wishes.

Thus also doth destiny lead on the race of mortals.

Jaffier's gunboat, which had followed the Savonarola on principle and deserted for the unlit tramp, drove this latter destiny-maker through the coral passage in daylight, and around to the harbor, amid the subdued rejoicing of the Defenders.

Our representatives in the Reichstag have unanimously declared on innumerable occasions that the Social Democrats could not leave their Fatherland in the lurch when the hour of destiny strikes; the workmen will now redeem the promise given by their representatives.

Such acts thy lofty destiny attest; Thy mission is to succour the distressed. KING.

In some instances, this final consummation of her glorious destiny supersedes, or rather includes, her ascension into heaven.

ON FATALISM[10] Not always wealth, not always force A splendid destiny commands; The lordly vulture gnaws the corse That rots upon yon barren sands. Nor want, nor weakness still conspires To bind us to a sordid state; The fly that with a touch expires Sips honey from the royal plate.

Not wit, nor piety could Fate prevent; Nor was the cruel destiny content To finish all the murder at a blow, To sweep at once her life, and beauty too; But, like a harden'd felon, took a pride To work more mischievously slow, And plunder'd first, and then destroy'd.

15 Words to use with  destinies