In glass cases very carefully guarded are all the crowns of the royal family, and the scepters and things which they display on state occasions, and a rare lot they are.
Yet, in Porpheero, strong scepters have been wrested from anointed hands.
Oriental empires in history; and scepters wave thick, as Bruce's pikes at Bannockburn; and crowns are plenty as marigolds in June.
Who knowes if that your hands false Destinie The Scepters promis’d of imperiouse Rome, In stede of them shall crooked shepehookes beare, Needles or forkes, or guide the carte, or plough?
Thou a Scepters heire, That thus affects a sheepe-hooke?
Tis much, when Sceptersare in Childrens hands: But more, when Enuy breeds vnkinde deuision, There comes the ruine, there begins confusion.
The Powers held out their scepters to the lately prostrate and ignored country.
From the many scepters that were submitted the King chose the one for final use.
Scepters were sometimes short, with much ornamentation; others were long, probably five feet in length.
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