We have no meanings for "wield the sceptre" in our records yet.
1 If he could not be Emperor in name, he would at least wield the sceptre .
2 Worthy in that hour he seemed to boast the blood and wield the sceptre of Athelstan and Alfred.
3 The heiress of Danton Hall was coming to wield the sceptre , and a new era would dawn with the morrow.
4 His son Philip was obedient to his father, and would certainly continue to wield the sceptre according to his wishes.
5 And since his son is of an age too tender to wield the sceptre , the boy's mother does it in his name.
6 The possibility that he, a Protestant, might wield the sceptre of Saint Louis, his ancestor, increased the bitterness and animosity of the Catholics.
7 The father could hobble about the house and garden on a crutch, but he had grown much too lazy to wield the sceptre again.
8 Don Philip promises, as an obedient son, to continue to wield the sceptre according to the policy of the father who intrusts it to him.
9 Four and twenty winters wielding the sceptre freely, wealth he dispensed.
10 I can tell you how Carl manages the sword; but of the way he wields the sceptre , I cannot.
11 He had proved, since he wielded the sceptre , that he did not lack strength of will, and he must show it again.
12 The dwarf pointed to the Regent, and said: If he there wielded the sceptre , there would be fewer orphans and beggars by the Nile.
13 "'Vyasa said, "O child, in the Krita age Manu was lord (of the Earth) wielding the sceptre .
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