King Edward the Confessor, being forewarnedof his death by a Pilgrim, to whom St.John the Evangelist revealed it,.
Not always, by any means; it depends greatly on the character of the man, "Forewarned is forearmed.
Generally this is true, but not invariably; as sometimes a man, by being forewarned of danger, is unnerved with terror, and undone.
There was also a recess which seemed lined with London fog, but which, on examination by the light of my candle, I found to contain the bed in a box of which my mother had forewarned me.
At length, forewarned by rolling wheels that had left us far behind them, we left the gate of the Priory and walked up to the door.
One of his scholars, the same he wished to stir up against Claude Norman, would have presented himself, unless I had forewarned him that he must previously clear himself to me, or at least promise repentance.
Calvin forewarned the faithful of that town to be upon their guard against that false friar.
He made sport of it with the person who forewarned him of what I wished him to be aware of, saying that he left confession to the Papists.
Although fierce and determined when once aroused, no doubt Philip was hurried into this war against his best judgment and feelings, for his sagacity must have forewarned him of failure.
I had been forewarned that, if I wished to find any favor in her sight, I must not exhibit the least hue of Whiggery in politics--a subject which engrosses much of her thoughts and conversation.
No paling of the cheek of bloom Forewarned us of decay; No shadow from the Silent Land Fell round our sister's way.
Of this the Mardian had forewarned them, but they could not forbear, and, beating back those that opposed them, they drank of it.
Whereas Agesilaus would not suffer the Lacedaemonians to avoid what they foresaw and wereforewarned must attend the "lame sovereignty.
They had learned something of the observation of these holidays from their French neighbors, and I had been forewarned that I should see the squaws kissing every white man they met.
At Masafuera, off Chile, the ships would have landed for fresh water; but a tremendous backwash of surf forewarned reefs; and the Lady Washington stretched her sails for the welcome warm winds, and tacked with all speed to the north.
For the first two weeks of April, the Discovery and Chatham had driven under cloud of sail and sunny skies; but on the 16th, just when the white fret of reefs ahead forewarned land, heavy weather settled over the ships.
Terrific floods of ice banged the ships' bows as they plied up Cook's Inlet; and the pistol-shot reports of the vast icebergs breaking from the walls of the solid glacier coast forewarned danger; but Vancouver was not to be deterred.
He had forewarnedme to expect nothing demonstrative in the attitude of his audience.
I have but forewarned the unhappy, as I do here in this temple, that they should no longer advance on the dark road, for an abyss opens before their feet.
Monsieur had said that supper was to be ready at that hour: also that he had forewarned Madame of the commands he had given, in his letter.
They found afterward that a few rods ahead of them the advertisement of these escaping fugitives was posted up, and the officers, forewarned of their coming, were waiting for them.
One day, then, when she had been forewarned by Mme.
Forewarned by a huntsman sent on in advance, the farmer Soublaieff was there with his people, but before any one else had approached the princess, the painter was by her side and offering his hand.
He therefore drew his nephew a little aside, and said to him: "Forewarned is forearmed.
It is probable he will endeavor to pass for a freeman, and try to get on board some vessel; all masters of vessels are hereby forewarned from carrying him off.
All masters of vessels, and others, are forewarned at their peril not to harbour or conceal said Negro.
All masters of vessels and others are forewarned harbouring employing or carrying off said fellow at their peril.
All masters of vessels and others are forewarned from harbouring employing or carrying him away, at their peril.
Masters of Vessels and stage drivers are forewarnedcarrying him out of the State, under penalty of the law.
All masters of vessels and others are forewarned from harbouring him, at their peril.
All masters of vessels are forewarned from carrying him off the State as they will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the law.
This was a trying moment, but he had been forewarned of his danger by the extraordinary temptation to sell Christ narrated in his Grace Abounding.
A reader who was not forewarned would be amazed at these, finding names so old and of such renown mingled with those of our own day.
Forewarned is not always forearmed against the might of beauty, my dear Leonard; so I cannot at once accept your assurance.
Forewarned is forearmed," said he to himself, in one of the proverbs common to all nations.