Before him stood heralds bearing golden wands, and about him were the nobles who attended him in his captivity, and a guard of Spaniards.
She closes this letter with, "I must go to bed, for Morpheus has touched my eyelids with his golden wand."
They carry golden wands, and are to be hailed individually (lines 657-672).
It needs a golden wand to strike that rock.
From mid-September well into October, it produces upright two- to three-foot-tall golden wands that form dancing slashes as they weave back and forth in autumn breezes.
In her hand She bore a golden wand.
In this sense he was known as Hermes Psychopompos, and with his fair golden wand he was able to lead the dead to their new home.
"Hermes--he of the golden wand," she said.
The carriage is pale blue and has the Beauxbatons coat of arms on it (two crossed, golden wands, each emitting three stars).
There was Hermes, of the golden wand.