His statue was placed, in triumphal robes and crownedwithlaurels, in the Capitol.
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The persons who had most distinguished themselves were carried in triumph, crownedwithlaurels.
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There must be no more risky jumps, now that you are crownedwithlaurels.
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The King went from Normandy to Burgundy, and returned to Paris crownedwithlaurels of victory.
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No wonder he was crownedwithlaurels!
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The servants were pressing forward to see and greet their young master, who had come home crownedwithlaurels.
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She wears a mantle of azure gemmed with stars; she is crownedwithlaurels; the Cross-of-Honour flames upon her breast.
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He was still drifting at large on the tide of life; he was crownedwithlaurels, but without a home.
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It is time that you seek other ornament-myrtlebecomes a youthful brow, and the helmet adorns the man crownedwithlaurels.
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Corwin the bold had fallen, Kelmar was again crownedwithlaurels, and the last of the ship's kettles had changed hands.
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If successful, he will be put upon a pedestal for his clever deceit, and crownedwithlaurels because of his lie.
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When I was so ill-bred as to interrupt you, you had left France, crownedwithlaurels, and were just invading Britain.
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Give him hope, give him time, and he will come erelong, crownedwithlaurels, and lay them smiling at your feet.
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The prince, returning covered with fame and crownedwithlaurels, might now win her love, and drive from her heart every other thought.
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Tall and graceful in stature, and crownedwithlaurels, Proserpine was glad to observe that the man, who was evidently famous, was also good-looking.
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His veteran soldiers, scarred with wounds, and now laid up for life, followed their triumphant general, crownedwithlaurels, and conducted him to the Capitol.