The Druids have told me that the priest who has visited the Sarci prophesies great things of him, and for that reason decided that, young as he was, he should share his mother's power and take his place as leader of the tribe in battle, and that he foresaw that, should time be given him to ripen his wisdom and establish his authority, he might some day become a British champion as powerful as Cunobeline, as valiant as Caractacus.
"Beric the Briton A Story of the Roman Invasion"
G. A. Henty
The man of low ideals never vaticinates; the man who is living down in the lower ranges of existence never prophesies.
"The Jericho Road"
W. Bion Adkins
In an interesting blend, of which the first and larger part is detached and judicial estimation of his work, a second part literary convention, and the third and least a smiling and inoffensive self-assertion, he prophesies his own immortality.
"Horace and His Influence"
Grant Showerman