"Their candles are all out." Act II Scene 1
I have no idea what this question means.
Banquo, the thane of Scotland.
The line "There's husbandry in heaven; Their candles are all out" is spoken by Banquo in Act 2, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Banquo uses this metaphor to describe how the stars have disappeared from the sky.
in heaven. its not a joke theres a city called heaven IN THE WORLD.
Well... we describe Heaven as being in the presence of God, and if God is everywhere... and when God comes down from Heaven...then... umm..i dunno we should ask Him when He comes
no there was not an all dogs go to heaven 3. Theres only one and two
Heaven.
prove it.
Bahari Husbandry's population is 159.
When theres a meander or it comes to the mouth also when it comes to a waterfall
When theres a miander or it comes to the mouth also when it comes to a waterfall
The root word for "heaven" is "heofon," which comes from Old English.