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Quos vir, quos tuto foemina nulla videt! — — — O sacred looks, befitting majesty,
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‘Lead on,’ said Mr Tappertit, with a gloomy majesty,
Barnaby Rudge 2007
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Louis XI. was the first in France who was generally called majesty,
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Yet; hence is that academic squalor, the muses now look sad, since every low fellow ignorant of the arts, by those very arts rises, is promoted, and grows rich, distinguished by ambitious titles, and puffed up by his numerous honours; he just shows himself to the vulgar, and by his stately carriage displays a species of majesty,
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The people call it Wingandacoa; but we, after her majesty,
Westward Ho! 2007
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And found no course of breath within your majesty,
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Meanwhile, you commence a legitimate reprint, under the genuine Ebony arms, and reign as a kind of lord-lieutenant, under his ambrosial majesty,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847. Various
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Bearing up toward that sea-made manacle of fallen majesty,
The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier Edgar Beecher Bronson
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And found no course of breath within your majesty,
Act IV. Scene V. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth 1914
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And when that ring is stolen, he will rise in outraged majesty,
Georgian Poetry 1913-15 Edward Howard Marsh 1912
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