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  • Quatrain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam , a collection of Persian quatrains written by Omar Khayyám; Nostradamus , writer of prophetic quatrains External links
  • Nostradamus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Some quatrains cover these disasters in overall terms; others concern a single person or small group of persons. Some cover a single town, others several towns in several countries
  • The Quatrains

    Remember the Future (The Prophecies of Nostradamus) by Victor Baines $17.95 U.S.D . The book everyone is talking about! ?The most timely and definitive book to be written about ...
  • Quatrains / Prophecies of Nostradamus

    Quatrains of Nostradamus. Nostradamus completed a total of 942 quatrains which he organized into Centuries - groups of 100 quatrains (one Century only had 42 quatrains)
  • Quatrains of Nostradamus - Interpretations

    Quatrains of Nostradamus - Interpretations. The year 1999 seven month, From the sky will come a great King of terror: To bring back to life the great King of Angolmois, (the ...
  • Nostradamus: What's a Quatrain?

    Good question... A quatrain is simply a poem with 4 lines. The rhymed quatrains of Nostradamus were written mainly in French with a bit of Italian, Greek, and Latin thrown in.
  • Quatrains - Nostradamus.org

    Quatrain Search
  • Nostradamus Index

    A biography and historical novel of Nostradamus, with many interpreted quatrains, written during World War II. The Oracles of Nostradamus by Charles A.
  • Quatrain

    Quatrain. Syllabus Craft of Poetry Home. Quatrains are four line stanzas of any kind, rhymed, metered, or otherwise. Like the couplet, there are many variations of the quatrain.
  • Quatrains - definition of Quatrains by the Free Online Dictionary ...

    Definition of Quatrains in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Quatrains. What does Quatrains mean? Quatrains synonyms, Quatrains antonyms. Information about Quatrains in the free ...

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