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1 He has his own royal table, at which he presides in royal pomp .
2 It accords with royal pomp and elegance, with fêtesand banquets, and interior magnificence.
3 Throughout U.S. history, Americans have been fascinated by royal pomp -even on a movie screen.
4 Jesus silently and unresistingly follows Pilate from the hall, still wearing the mockery of royal pomp .
5 Here Mortimer appeared with Isabella in royal pomp .
6 The King of Britain received them very graciously, and treated them with costly and royal pomp .
7 Lombard and Venetian merchants with deep-laden argosies; Ministers from twenty nations; more than royal pomp and ease.
8 Her funeral procession and burial in Westminster Abbey was the grandest exhibition of royal pomp and magnificence.
9 I love this king because of his royal pomp , and the beautiful monument which he left behind him.
10 Hence there will be a great deal of royal pomp , but very little enjoyment for us during the winter.
11 The coronation of Philadelphus was made one of the most magnificent and imposing ceremonies that royal pomp and parade ever arranged.
12 Christ's one moment of royal pomp is as eloquent of His humiliation as the long stretch of His lowly life is.
13 It was so long since anything like royal pomp and circumstance had been seen in their borders that the exhibition, now made, excited astonishment.
14 Josifa and Chalice seemed eager to see their sister again, or at the very least pleased to participate in royal pomp and splendor again.
15 2 With royal pomp and princely majesty;
16 [Footnote A: This is a coy reference to Pyrrhus, who was murdered while his marriage to Hector's widow was being celebrated with royal pomp .
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