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But I pleased them; they took trouble for me; this is my wreath of victory.
St. A wore his hard-on like a palm wreath of victory.
Ours are the summits, and the wreath of victory is thine!
Some of the geese have a wreath of victory in their beak.
Thus far our fortune keeps an upward course, And we are grac'd with wreaths of victory.
And did not they Put on my brows this wreath of victory, And bid me give it thee?
Titus refuses to accept a wreath of victory, as there is "no merit in vanquishing people forsaken by their own God."
Pluck=d the wreaths of victory,
Jalmud stands grinning at the altar of Dawinno, accepting his wreath of victory.
On the apsidal arch are twelve men on each side, holding wreaths of victory, welcoming the souls into heaven.
The crest with the numeral within the laurel wreath of Victory and the motto long in use by the regiment are self-explanatory.
He had planned for it, trained for it, dreamed of the laurel wreath of victory upon his brow.
Wearing a wreath of victory laurels on his cropped light brown hair, he mounted it clad in his purple-bordered toga.
The screen disintegrated and glass shattered and he followed it headfirst into the room with the window frame caught around his shoulders like a wreath of victory.
Was it Troy I grieved for, or man's mortality; or for my father, in the stillness that was like a wreath of victory on Kroisos' brow?
THAISA But you, my knight and guest; To whom this wreath of victory I give, And crown you king of this day's happiness.
Titus reportedly refused to accept a wreath of victory, saying that the victory did not come through his own efforts but that he had merely served as an instrument of God's wrath.
She is a female allegory figure whose right hand holds the hilt of a sheathed sword while a laurel wreath of victory and the Shield of the United States are clasped in her left hand.
The extract from the painting features three figures: a knight in armor representing "Armored Strength", one woman in the background symbolizing "Ambition" holding up a wreath of victory and a second woman representing "Sympathy" with lowered head and clasped hands.
Parashurama comes to know the real nature of lord Rama as the ultimate Brahman, pays his respects and leaves to the forests for meditation.Sita places the wreath of victory around his neck of Rama in accordance with the rules of the swayamvara and is this wedded to him.
Beneath Lady Justice in this panel is the heroic figure of Canada wearing armour and helmet and holding the laurel wreath of victory, but looking mournfully at the Book of Remembrance, and behind her are two other persons, one symbolising Canadian motherhood and the other First Nations.