Muller, p. 408, &c.), and in the Icelandic poems, the Lay of Hamtheow, Gudrun's Chain of Woe, and in the prose Edda.0 | 0 |
Personal identity may be absorbed, as in the transmigration of souls, or it may even be denied, while the good or bad result of one life is held to determine the weal or woe of another.0 | 0 |
Woe is pronounced upon the Pharisees: they are successors to the murderers of the prophets.0 | 0 |
He related his tale of woe while enjoying the never-ending pleasure of seeing the woman he loved in various stages of nakedness.0 | 0 |
As phenomena are good or evil, produce pleasure or pain, cause weal or woe, a distinction in the character of these agencies is gradually recognized; the agents of good become gods, those of evil, demons.0 | 0 |
They are carried into battle to assist the tribe, are regularly anointed, fondled and invoked; for it is believed that the souls present in them are powerful to work weal and woe to friend and enemy respectively.0 | 0 |
The name (meaning the river of "woe") was eventually used to designate the whole of the lower world (Stobaeus, Ed.0 | 0 |
9 above), and an oracle of woe is uttered against their land (v.0 | 0 |
Must arise, but woe to him through whom they arise.0 | 0 |
Dean returned home dreading what new tales of woe Fred O'Connor might have discovered in his absence.0 | 0 |
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