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    sceptre


    1. presented the sceptre to Shri Swamiji and bestowed upon him the


    2. riverside and touched the water with his sceptre, saying


    3. one and renounce the monastic sceptre


    4. recede even as Shri Maharaj touched the stream with his sceptre


    5. the golden sceptre, that he may live, but I have not been called to come in to the king these thirty days


    6. to Esther the golden sceptre that was in his hand


    7. So Esther drew near, and touched the top of the sceptre


    8. 4 Then the king held out the golden sceptre toward Esther


    9. 11 And so be held up his golden sceptre, and laid it on her neck,


    10. and the sceptre of the rulers

    11. 14 And he who cannot put to death one who offends him holds a sceptre, as though he


    12. which has devoured her fruit, so that she has no strong rod to be a sceptre to rule


    13. sceptre, this being the symbol of the king’s forgiveness of Esther's transgression


    14. the king, extended his sceptre to her, so forgiving her, the face that she woman might have


    15. Verse 4: a ruler is seen as bearing a sceptre and a sword, a sceptre in the left hand; a sword


    16. Nor glorified the name of the Lord of Spirits, nor glorified our Lord, but our hope was in the sceptre of our kingdom,


    17. 17 I shall see him, but not now: I shall note him, but not near: there shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall strike the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth


    18. All the king's servants, and the people of the king's provinces, do know, that whosoever, whether man or woman, shall come unto the king into the inner court, who is not called, there is one law of his to put him to death, except such to whom the king shall hold out the golden sceptre, that he may live: but I have not been called to come in unto the king these thirty days


    19. Nor glorified the name of the Lord of Spirits nor glorified our Lord but our hope was in the sceptre of our kingdom


    20. And again I said: Lord and after that what will You do? And I heard a voice saying to me: Hear righteous John; Then will I send out my angels over the face of all the Earth and they shall lift off the Earth everything honourable and everything precious and the venerable and holy images and the glorious and precious crosses and the sacred vessels of the churches and the divine and sacred books; and all the precious and holy things shall be lifted up by clouds into the air; And then will I order to be lifted up the great and venerable sceptre on which I stretched out my hands and all the orders of my angels shall do reverence to it; And then shall be lifted up all the race of men on clouds as the Apostle Paul foretold

    21. 2 Our Lord Jesus Christ who is the sceptre of the majesty of God came not in the arrogance of boasting and pride though he was able to do so; but in humility even as the Holy Spirit spake concerning him


    22. dress, sceptre in hand and ready for the next world of adventure


    23. one another may calm be dependable upon thigh optimal scented priestesses sceptre


    24. Of all the kings of Judah who reigned in Jerusalem, Uzziah and Manasseh were the only two who held the sceptre for more than fifty years, and even David and Solomon's reigns were only forty years long


    25. He hoisted the Sceptre in his hand, feeling its weight and thinking of how its blunt heft might facilitate this eventuality all the more quickly; all the more satisfyingly


    26. It was centred in the Blazing Sceptre carried by the Kings and Queens of this Island


    27. In the final stand, when the Shadows threatened to overwhelm us, Queen Lucia ran to the point of fiercest fighting and shattered the Blazing Sceptre


    28. She knew the power contained in the Sceptre would engulf the shadows


    29. "But the breaking of the Sceptre affected Dawnhaven in a way she could never anticipate


    30. Up until that point the Light was always focused on one spot, one place, the Sceptre

    31. You are the sceptre rising out of Israel


    32. Sceptre: A staff held by a king as a sign of authority


    33. "Have not your worships," replied Don Quixote, "read the annals and histories of England, in which are recorded the famous deeds of King Arthur, whom we in our popular Castilian invariably call King Artus, with regard to whom it is an ancient tradition, and commonly received all over that kingdom of Great Britain, that this king did not die, but was changed by magic art into a raven, and that in process of time he is to return to reign and recover his kingdom and sceptre; for which reason it cannot be proved that from that time to this any Englishman ever killed a raven? Well, then, in the time of this good king that famous order of chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table was instituted, and the amour of Don Lancelot of the Lake with the Queen Guinevere occurred, precisely as is there related, the go-between and confidante therein being the highly honourable dame Quintanona, whence came that ballad so well known and widely spread in our Spain--


    34. "A castle it is," returned Don Quixote, "nay, more, one of the best in this whole province, and it has within it people who have had the sceptre in the hand and the crown on the head


    35. "It would be better if it were the other way," said the traveller, "the sceptre on the head and the crown in the hand; but if so, may be there is within some company of players, with whom it is a common thing to have those crowns and sceptres you speak of; for in such a small inn as this, and where such silence is kept, I do not believe any people entitled to crowns and sceptres can have taken up their quarters


    36. How she received the sceptre of Cathay,


    37. And that personage who appears there with a crown on his head and a sceptre in his hand is the Emperor Charlemagne, the supposed father of Melisendra, who, angered to see his son-in-law's inaction and unconcern, comes in to chide him; and observe with what vehemence and energy he chides him, so that you would fancy he was going to give him half a dozen raps with his sceptre; and indeed there are authors who say he did give them, and sound ones too; and after having said a great deal to him about imperilling his honour by not effecting the release of his wife, he said, so the tale runs,


    38. A reaping-hook fits my hand better than a governor's sceptre; I'd rather have my fill of gazpacho' than be subject to the misery of a meddling doctor who me with hunger, and I'd rather lie in summer under the shade of an oak, and in winter wrap myself in a double sheepskin jacket in freedom, than go to bed between holland sheets and dress in sables under the restraint of a government


    39. For a few days I said he seemed regardless of the puny successor to the departed: the coldness melted as fast as snow in April, and ere the tiny thing could stammer a word or totter a step it wielded a despot's sceptre in his heart


    40. Sceptre with O

    41. No need to dwell on the legendary beauty of the cornerpieces, the acme of art, wherein one can distinctly discern each of the four evangelists in turn presenting to each of the four masters his evangelical symbol, a bogoak sceptre, a North American puma (a far nobler king of beasts than the British article, be it said in passing), a Kerry calf and a golden eagle from Carrantuohill


    42. Madden had lost five drachmas on Sceptre for a whim of the rider's name: Lenehan as much more


    43. She waved her scarf and cried: Huzzah! Sceptre wins! But in the straight on the run home when all were in close order the dark horse Throwaway drew level, reached, outstripped her


    44. Mercy on the luckless! Poor Sceptre! he said with a light sigh


    45. Under an arch of triumph Bloom appears, bareheaded, in a crimson velvet mantle trimmed with ermine, bearing Saint Edward's staff the orb and sceptre with the dove, the curtana


    46. Bloom with his sceptre strikes down poppies


    47. Bass's Sceptre 3


    48. Sceptre a shade heavier, 5 to 4 on Zinfandel, 20 to 1 Throwaway (off)


    49. Bass's bay filly Sceptre on a 2 1/2 mile course


    50. surrendered the sceptre, and laid the hand of his daughter in the hand of



















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