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Praised be the Prince that reigns forever Throned in the shadows stark and grim,
The Moon of Skulls Howard, Robert E. 2005
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Throned and set high? — servants, who seem no less,
King Lear 2004
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Throned, and delivering doom — and looked no more —
Idylls of the King 2004
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Throned in the thoughts of men, and still had kept
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Throned and thorned the aching berg props the speckless sky --
Poems of To-Day: an Anthology Various
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Throned in a gallery above the diners; courted by heroines of by-gone horse shows, the hem of whose garments she had never dreamed to touch; with the White House looming mistily through the sheen of silver and crystal and napery under tinted lights, Cora viewed the taking spectacle as a personal apotheosis.
The Henchman Mark Lee Luther
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Throned o'er the circling mart that hears her praise,
The Seven Plays in English Verse 495? BC-406 BC Sophocles
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Throned on a sort of dais, in the front bay window, was Grandma Kelly, a little shrivelled beaming old woman, in a crumpled, shining, black satin gown.
Martie, the Unconquered Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923
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Throned apostles circle the bowl, and bless with the right hand, or hold a book in the left.
Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912
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Throned as woman's master, chained as her servant, he has, through this strange combination of functions, acquired these traits under the heavy law of necessity.
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