10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SCEPTERLESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
scepterless in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
scepterless im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Studies in Social Life: A Review of the Principles, ...
... course in actual harmony with their benevolent pretensions, they too will
remain mere "spectators "-of sufferings they ought to alleviate ; and, what is
worse, a "spectacle" themselves of impotent and scepterless royalty. Here ends
our paper, ...
George Claude Lorimer, 1886
The hero of studley's Hercules Oetaeus preens himself as a tyrant slayer,
advising Jove to retire his thunderbolts—Hercules has rid the earth of tyranny: “
Thwack not about with thunder thumps: . . ./ The ravening tyrants, scepterless, are
pulled ...
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Thoughts, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Daniel and ...
That night they slew him on his father's throne, The deed unnoticed and the hand
unknown ; Crownless and scepterless Belshazzar lay, A robe of purple round a
form of clay. --«fl-3&£&31B»r- dlikpt<* VI. DANIEL IN THE LIONS' DEN. Verse 1.
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Appletons' Journal: A Magazine of General Literature
... hourly to shape her lips to higher titles, when all the smart town ladies imitated
the cut and color of her one provincial gown) did Vivian obtain a more genuine
ovation than has befallen her now, a dethroned, scepterless queen, and an exile.
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Fourth Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland: ...
ADE-—Disciple of Duty (our hearts bend over his grave) ; And plumed
McPaEasoN the splendid—the true Heavens guard him and love him; And the
scepterless kings of the ranks—the vast, unlaureled brave— Living or dead,
Earth thrills with ...
Society of the Army of the Cumberland, 1874
Men are kings; discrowned and scepterless, it may be, and wearing the beggar's
gabardine instead of the royal purple, but, in the lowest degradation that they
have ever reached, they still remain the sons of the great King of kings, and the ...
unwrought O \Vithoutit; and the princedeclared again, 7 Uncrowned and
scepterless would he remain, Nor ever seat himself upon the throne Until his
coronation robe were done. Then Caterina's mistress to her said: One golden
coin and then ...
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The Library of oratory, ancient and modern
Amid this divided marine dominion, in which one power alone has half the rule of
the ocean, shall America sit scepterless and forlorn—dethroned, ignoble,
dispirited, and disgraced? The ensign of our nationality takes its stars from the
vault of ...
Chauncey Mitchell Depew, Nathan Haskell Dole, Caroline Ticknor, 1902
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events
Amid this divided marine dominion, in which one power alone has half the rule of
the ocean, shall America sit scepterless and forlorn —dethroned, ignoble,
dispirited, and disgraced? The ensign of our nationality takes its stars from the
vault of ...
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The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and ...
Another's foot-print in the airy sand Smote my unwilling eyes, and I at once Was
scepterless, unthroned, there beaten back To restless thought again. This cannot
last: For I am of the mould that loathes to breathe The air of multitudes, I must ...
William Turner Coggeshall, 1860