1One hundred thousand sestertii and a crown of laurel were the prizes.
2Popularity is the crown of laurel which the world puts on bad art.
3Sam arose with a crown of laurel leaves in his hand:
4A crown of laurel was on his head.
5In her left hand, she holds aloft a crown of laurel, and in the right, a palm-branch.
6The leaves dropped from his imaginary crown of laurel; he turned to a gate, leant against it, and cried bitterly.
7The words, "But it is well done; the forehead and nose are good enough," were for him a crown of laurel.
8He was prepared to greet Death which is the fruit of old age but which in youth appears as with a crown of laurel.
9I am to be the thrice-gifted Apollo, dressed as your Athenians saw him, with harp and bow, and the crown of laurel on my head.
10He was condemned to death as a traitor, and his head, garlanded with a crown of laurel, was exposed on London Bridge (1305).
11Applause, gratitude, eulogies, crowns of laurel!-allthese I have culled with full hands trembling with joy.
12Triumphant crowns of laurel wreathed for thee!
13His dark eyes shot forth fire; a red hood girt with a crown of laurels bound his lean brows.
14In his final leap deeper into truth, he scratched them in again, and walked off, in a crown of laurels, triumphant.
15You are more to me than crowns of laurel and gold, more than all that is in the earth and heavens.
16Clara survived him forty years, wearing a crown of laurels and thorns-thelaurels of a famous pianist, the thorns of her widowhood.
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