Aún no tenemos significados para "crown with laurels".
1His statue was placed, in triumphal robes and crowned with laurels, in the Capitol.
2The persons who had most distinguished themselves were carried in triumph, crowned with laurels.
3There must be no more risky jumps, now that you are crowned with laurels.
4The King went from Normandy to Burgundy, and returned to Paris crowned with laurels of victory.
5No wonder he was crowned with laurels!
6The servants were pressing forward to see and greet their young master, who had come home crowned with laurels.
7She wears a mantle of azure gemmed with stars; she is crowned with laurels; the Cross-of-Honour flames upon her breast.
8He was still drifting at large on the tide of life; he was crowned with laurels, but without a home.
9It is time that you seek other ornament-myrtlebecomes a youthful brow, and the helmet adorns the man crowned with laurels.
10Corwin the bold had fallen, Kelmar was again crowned with laurels, and the last of the ship's kettles had changed hands.
11If successful, he will be put upon a pedestal for his clever deceit, and crowned with laurels because of his lie.
12When I was so ill-bred as to interrupt you, you had left France, crowned with laurels, and were just invading Britain.
13Give him hope, give him time, and he will come erelong, crowned with laurels, and lay them smiling at your feet.
14The prince, returning covered with fame and crowned with laurels, might now win her love, and drive from her heart every other thought.
15"Perhaps, if I return from the wars crowned with laurels, she'll have me," I said, laughing.
16Tall and graceful in stature, and crowned with laurels, Proserpine was glad to observe that the man, who was evidently famous, was also good-looking.