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What the end might be he could not pretend to vaticinate, but "El Pretendiente" would never reign in Madrid.

I have been occasionally struck at the Jeremiads of honest George Withers, the vaticinating poet of our civil wars: some of his works afford many solemn predictions.

Which that it will certainly happen if you do not prevent it by your votes, I most confidently predict and vaticinate.

Catherine de Medicis brought Henry IV., then a child, to old Nostradamus, whom antiquaries esteem more for his chronicle of Provence than his vaticinating powers.

You enquire after Dante's Prophecy: I have not done more than six hundred lines, but will vaticinate at leisure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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