Aún no tenemos significados para "parcae".
1I see three threads which the Parcæ have woven into my life.
2The Spartan is weaving the webs of the Parcae for his own feet.
3The Parcæ shook their heads; even the Eumenides were silent.
4I flatter myself you will like my nieces, the Parcæ.
5So these Parcae, daughters of the shears, arranged and settled the young man's fate.
6The Parcae Sisters three have willed it so.
7Dare look the Parcae in the face, and they will tell you, Rome is the world.
8These causes of delay now vanished, the Parcae closed the abrupt woof, and lifted the impending shears.
9The Parcae have believers outside the Essenes.
10Do you believe in the Parcae?
11Fontaine might well be called, for she was seventy-eight years old, and looked like one of the Parcae.
12The Parcæ weave the thread of life for others; but love, yearning, and melancholy had woven it for him.
13'The constitution is in danger,' said the Parcæ in chorus.
14'They were not pleasant,' said Proserpine, 'I dreamt of my mother and the Parcæ.
15Fear and hatred of the Parcæ and the Eumenides equalled, however, in the breast of Proserpine, her affection for her husband.
16Though the Parcae have woven for me the destiny of a dog, it is the hand of Bacchus that shall sever the fatal thread!'