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Example sentences for "crowned with"

  • Ages have spread its sanctity, and, crowned With pine-woods dark as night, the hollow hills stand round.

  • Soon, crowned with woods, Zacynthos we espy, Dulichium, Same and the rock-bound steep Of Neritos.

  • It stands upon a pedestal four feet high and is crowned with a low white dome of polished metal.

  • The island rises about 600 feet above the water, its summit is crowned with a glorious growth of forest, its sides are covered with dense jungles, and the beach is skirted by mangrove swamps.

  • And the roof is crowned with a forest of minarets and three white marble domes.

  • At the end of the valley, towards the Anio, there is a bare hill, crowned with a little town called Bardela.

  • It is on the second floor that the design becomes enriched with an open arcade and entablature above, crowned with a rich cresting.

  • The whole block is crowned with a parapet, the centre portion of which is pierced with a balustrade, but the main cornice bears no resemblance to the Italian feature, being only that of the entablature of the upper order.

  • Crowned with laurel, or with a laurel wreath; laureate.

  • Crowned with a garland of sweet rosier.

  • Crowned with an architrave of antique mold.

  • The path which he marked out we have to walk, if we ever expect to dwell and be crowned with him in his kingdom.

  • His large head is crowned with an abundant growth of hair, in his early years dark, but now, like his full beard, tinged with a liberal sprinkling of gray.

  • Sigismondo, shorn of his sovereignty, took the command of the Venetian troops against the Turks in the Morea, and returned in 1465, crowned with laurels, to die at Rimini in the scene of his old splendour.

  • Every knoll is crowned with a village--brown roofs and white house-fronts clustered together on the edge of cliffs, and rising into the campanile or antique tower, which tells so many stories of bygone wars and decayed civilisations.

  • And there shall they fall down and be crowned with glory, even in Zion, by the hands of the servants of the Lord, even the children of Ephraim; 33.

  • For after it hath filled the measure of its creation, it shall be crowned with glory, even with the presence of God the Father; 20.

  • Let us trust that in surveying a scene so flattering to our free institutions our joint deliberations to preserve them may be crowned with success.

  • He is represented sitting upon a throne, crowned with a mitre full of small orbs, to intimate his superiority over all the globe.

  • In general he is described as a beardless youth, with long flowing hair floating as it were in the wind, comely and graceful, crowned with laurel, his garments and sandals shining with gold.

  • As CybÄ•le, she makes a more magnificent appearance, being seated in a lofty chariot drawn by lions, crowned with towers, and bearing in her hand a key.

  • In pursuance of this, the Thessalians brought hither yearly two bulls, one black, the other white, crowned with wreaths of flowers, and water from the river Sperchius.

  • He is clothed in a spotted skin, having a shepherd's crook in one hand, and his pipe of unequal reeds in the other, and is crowned with pine, that tree being sacred to him.

  • He should be crowned with laurel-twigs if I were Duke Borso in all his glory.

  • They likewise made themselves masters of Munster, invested Lipstadt, and all their operations were hitherto crowned with success.

  • Finally, they expressed the most earnest wish, that his majesty's arms might be crowned with such a continuance of success as should enable him to defeat the devices of all his enemies, and obtain a speedy and honourable peace.

  • Crowned with gold, her dark hair in elliptic waves, bound with glittering chains of pearl.

  • Then he was consecrated by twelve stoles being put upon him, clothed, crowned with palm-leaves, and exhibited to the people.

  • As viewed from the parade the crest of the hill behind the town will be seen to be crowned with an extensive litter of stones.

  • Its church has been rebuilt (1855), and its octagonal tower is crowned with a tall spire.

  • The tower, crowned with a spire, is somewhat eccentricly placed at the E.

  • The tower is crowned with an eccentric set of pyramidal pinnacles, and has a small 17th-cent.

  • Externally it is square at the base, but is crowned with an octagonal superstructure carrying a pyramidal roof and lantern.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    church bells; crowned emperor; crowned head; crowned king; crowned with; first communion; five hours; general characters; had once; her and; him was; independent power; justice shall; metallic luster; necessary for; popular superstition; reflect upon; soak over; thim days; thou diest; thy people; und der; west coast; when half; young heart