13 Verbs to Use for the Word horoscope

Campanella cast his horoscope and predicted for him a splendid career, exhorting him to make war upon the pernicious school of philosophers, who encumbered the human reason with frauds and figments, and prevented the free growth of a better method. LVIII.

" "I will propound to you one simple question," said the other; "and as you answer, I shall read to you your moral horoscope.

My dear readers, I trust you will not ask me just now to draw the horoscope of the Whitford poor, or of any others.

First seven steps in judging any horoscope, by C. C. Zain, pseud.

(Horary astrology, ser. no.88, course 8-C) © 1Oct30; AA81444. Maria M. Benjamine (W); 16Dec57; R204204. How to erect a horoscope, by C. C. Zain, pseud.

It was like forecasting her own horoscope.

But if, said he, Your grief alone is hard captivity; For love of Heaven, with patience undergo A cureless ill, since Fate will have it so: So stood our horoscope in chains to lie, And Saturn in the dungeon of the sky, Or other baleful aspect, ruled our birth, When all the friendly stars were under earth: Whate'er betides, by Destiny 'tis done; And better bear like men, than vainly seek to shun.

Garcaeus and Leovitius will have the chief judgment to be taken from the lord of the geniture, or where there is an aspect between the moon and Mercury, and neither behold the horoscope, or Saturn and Mars shall be lord of the present conjunction or opposition in Sagittarius or Pisces, of the sun or moon, such persons are commonly epileptic, dote, demoniacal, melancholy: but see more of these aphorisms in the above-named Pontanus.

Does an endless line of failures Warrant brighter horoscopes? Hath not every race and nation Sunk from grandeur to decay?

But the star of Europe brought a different horoscope, and to mix destinies breaks the thread of both.

Our hero, Guy Mannering, entering into the simple humour of Mr. Bertram, his host, agreed to calculate the infant's horoscope by the stars, having in early youth studied with an old clergyman who had a firm belief in astrology.

" The mysteries of orb and cycle, with which old astrologers girded human life, and sought to define from celestial phenomena the horoscope of man, have been brought down to modern applications by learned philosophers and mathematicians.

I whose heart is tortured with anguish, am the prince of this country of Nimroz; the king, that is to say, my father, at my birth, collected together all the fortune tellers, astrologers and learned men, and ordered them to cast and examine my horoscope, to fix my nativity, and to state in full to his majesty whatever was to befall me every individual moment, and hour, and pahar, and day, and month, and year, [of my life].

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  horoscope