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1 His statue was placed, in triumphal robes and crowned with laurels , in the Capitol.
2 The persons who had most distinguished themselves were carried in triumph, crowned with laurels .
3 There must be no more risky jumps, now that you are crowned with laurels .
4 The train of virgins was followed by the decemvirs, crowned with laurel , and in purple-bordered robes.
5 The King went from Normandy to Burgundy, and returned to Paris crowned with laurels of victory.
6 I need say nothing of the lump of fat(779) crowned with laurel on the altar.
7 No wonder he was crowned with laurels !
8 St. Joseph and St. Francis stand on one side; on the other is a shepherd crowned with laurel .
9 You ascend the capitol, and there you are crowned with laurel , like the hero of a hundred fights.
10 But the one that should contribute the loveliest was to be crowned with laurel , and voted a public benefactor.
11 The servants were pressing forward to see and greet their young master, who had come home crowned with laurels .
12 She wears a mantle of azure gemmed with stars; she is crowned with laurels ; the Cross-of-Honour flames upon her breast.
13 He was still drifting at large on the tide of life; he was crowned with laurels , but without a home.
14 We shall sail with the first breeze; and be assured I will return either crowned with laurel or covered with cypress.
15 It is time that you seek other ornament-myrtlebecomes a youthful brow, and the helmet adorns the man crowned with laurels .
16 Corwin the bold had fallen, Kelmar was again crowned with laurels , and the last of the ship's kettles had changed hands.
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