A ceremonial or emblematic staff.
1 Crowns, thrones, scepters , titles, privileges belong to the past; they are doomed.
2 Isis brought him a crook and flail-thetwin scepters of the pharaohs.
3 What wealth or what scepters would I exchange for my tranquil reading?
4 The Powers held out their scepters to the lately prostrate and ignored country.
5 They are looking for crowns and scepters and a shower of gold coin.
6 But I understood now that being queen wasn't about sparkling crowns or scepters .
7 We have not yet grasped the scepters of provided dominion.
8 For near the hands lay golden scepters , with crystal balls.
9 The gilt of the scepters , and halos, and capes showed up dazzlingly against this background.
10 A scepter, similar to those likenesses of scepters , imbedded among the corals at his feet.
11 The scepters of kings are broken in pieces.
12 Father and Mother, each clutching the scepters , gave them to us with only a few words.
13 We have abolished crowns and scepters .
14 The streetlamps remained ornate blackened scepters .
15 He turned back to the Irish girls who swirled around the pool table, carrying their cues like scepters .
16 And now the stream of liberty broadened, and before long became a flood that swept away thrones and scepters .
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