Use monarch in a sentence
Sentences ending with monarch
- A simple Greek would be more welcome to me than this son of a mighty monarch. [10]
- He caused the words Maison de ma Mere to be inscribed on the charitable institutions, thereby combining tender filial affection with the majestic benevolence of a monarch. [2]
- I do not wish to utilize the fortunes of war to humiliate an honored monarch. [2]
- Of the millions who tremble before him, not one prays or offers sacrifice of his own free-will for the prosperity of the monarch. [10]
- While the latter was still answering the last one, Chamberlain de Praet announced the singer's arrival, and Count Bueren escorted the aged Marquise de Leria to the monarch. [10]
- Ask yourself after this how many lives will be sacrificed when your flight causes hatred and fury to reign supreme in the soul of the cheated monarch! [10]
- Do you know they play the part in the household which the king's jester, who very often had a mighty long head under his cap and bells, used to play for a monarch? [6]
- He even admired the Duke for his vexing idiosyncrasies, for they came of a strong individuality which, in happier case, should have made him a contented and beloved monarch. [11]
- The heiress was the direct descendant of the Eschelles, an old French family, distinguished in camp and court in the glorious days of the Grand Monarch. [4]
- By day a spray of eagle's feathers waved over his tepee, but the gleam of the brass lantern every night was like a sentry at the doorway of a monarch. [11]
Short sentences using monarch
- This delighted the half-drunken monarch. [10]
Sentences containing monarch two or more times
- He said that no monarch and no son of a monarch, no lord and no son of a lord ought to be able to look his fellow man in the face without shame. [5]
More example sentences with the word monarch in them
- Among other presents Zopyrus received a gold hand-mill weighing six talents, the most honorable and distinguished gift a Persian monarch could bestow upon a subject. [10]
- The queen mother, whose position, in the eyes of the people, is nearly as high as that of the monarch himself, will do nothing to thwart the happiness of her youngest and favorite son. [10]
- The first person who had ventured to dance the gaillarde before the eyes of the monarch and his horrified courtiers, was Sophonisba--her partner was Duke Gonzaga. [10]
- So the matter, which was a weighty one, was like to go against the English monarch by default. [5]
- The peculiar charm which her individuality thus obtained corresponded with the idea which the monarch himself had formed of the expected guest, and it flattered him to hear his conjecture so remarkably confirmed. [10]
- Caracalla's evening meal was ended, and for years past his friends had never seen the gloomy monarch in so mad a mood. [10]
- The Brabant palace was constantly besieged by people of all classes inquiring about the condition of the still honoured and by many deeply beloved monarch, and Barbara almost daily asked for news of him. [10]
- We may not venture, perhaps, to say so sweeping a thing as this in cold blood about any monarch that preceded her upon either her own throne or upon any other. [5]
- With throbbing heart, unable to utter a single word, Ulrich opened the door of the studio, bowing low before the monarch, who without vouchsafing him a single glance, walked solemnly to the painting. [10]
- Wolf had already told her how much the monarch regarded the opinion of this counsellor. [10]
- Nothing is wanting to thy feast, most lordly Ani, but a poet, who might sing the glorious deeds of our monarch to the sound of his lute, and yet--we have at hand the gifted Pentaur, the noblest disciple of the House of Seti. [10]
- I have tried to tell you that the head of a stubborn, selfish, and wilful monarch blocked the way to reconciliation. [9]
- Twice, in order to get inside the palace of a monarch for a purpose--once in Berlin and once in London--he had played the second violin in a Tzigany orchestra. [11]
- He stood face to face with the mighty monarch of colors, listened to gracious words from his lips, and saw the nonogenarian, whose tall figure was scarcely bowed, receive the king's gifts. [10]
- In the olden time he would have lived and died king of his parish, monarch, by Divine right, as the noblest, grandest, wisest of all that made up the little nation within hearing of his meeting-house bell. [6]
- The dethroned king, though in reality some years the elder of the two, looked far fresher and more vigorous than the powerful monarch at his side. [10]
- It was like this: You found some ancient portraits of French kings in the gallery of one of our aristocracy, and you said: "He has the Grand Monarch, but where is the portrait of his grandfather? [5]
- Wolf suspected that the time was not far distant when yonder monarch at the window, who had won so many victories, would have a reckoning with the Smalcalds, the allied Protestants of Germany, and his vivid imagination surrounded him with an almost mystical power. [10]
- So here was the novelty of a king without a keeper, an absolute monarch who was absolute in sober truth and not by a fiction of words. [5]
- And there stood the monarch, a man no longer young, gazing at his performance and never weary of the amusement it afforded him. [10]
- Who crieth, See, the monarch is grown old, His sceptre falls? [11]
- With what majesty the monarch held his lonely state above the level sea! [5]
- A flush tinged the livid features of the invalid, prematurely aged monarch, and at a wave of his hand the foster-mother left him and his companion alone with the little one. [10]
- It was after the humiliation and spoliation of the kingdom by Napoleon that the monarch asked the philosopher what could be done to regain the lost position of the nation. [3]
- Radiant with joy, the captain, making many profound bows, left the apartment of the gracious monarch, for whom now he would really have ridden to the world's end. [10]
- When we consider that not even the most responsible English monarch ever yielded back a stolen public right until it was wrenched from them by bloody violence, is it rational to suppose that gentler methods can win privileges in Russia? [5]
- We did not tarry long to observe it, but hurried on to the home of the Latter-Day Saints, the stronghold of the prophets, the capital of the only absolute monarch in America--Great Salt Lake City. [5]
- This was the tabu--an agent endowed with a mysterious and stupendous power, an agent not found among the properties of any European monarch, a tool of inestimable value in the business. [5]
- Nobody is in such a pitiable plight as a monarch or politician out of business. [4]
- Had she been still the Emperor Charles's favourite, or had he bestowed titles and wealth upon her, more might have been done for her; but as it was, nothing was left of the favour bestowed by the monarch save the stain upon her fair name. [10]
- As her horse started, her last salute was to the monarch and to him. [10]
- He was still staring at the monarch, in a dazed way, and muttering-- "Oh, body o' me! [5]
- The designs were speedily completed, and the triumphal arch erected in a court-yard of the Alcazar, for here, within the narrow circle of the court, not publicly, before the whole population, had the suspicious monarch resolved to receive and honor the victor. [10]
- Besides his old shoes, the crowned monarch charitably gave Newport a little heap of corn, only seven or eight bushels, and with this little result the absurd expedition returned to Jamestown. [4]
- As a monarch she was without reproach in her great office. [5]
- In this gem she saw once more a cherished memorial of her lost mother, the honorable gift of a great monarch to her forefathers; and she was happy to possess it once more. [10]
- On reaching Landshut, she had shared during a few hours the little house which the monarch and general had chosen for his lodgings. [10]
- He was the servant of his monarch, nothing more. [10]
- The high-priest of Serapis, several soothsayers of the temple, Aristides, the new head of the night-watch, and other "friends" of the monarch had accompanied him thus far. [10]
- Many had already seen the great monarch in his shining, golden chariot, drawn by four splendid horses; but such an array of torch-bearers as now preceded Caracalla was a thing never seen within the memory of the oldest or most traveled man. [10]
- I venture to say the monarch was a great deal more humble than the follower, who pretended that his master was superior to such trifling facts as the revolution of the planet. [6]
- Pharaoh signed to Rui a second time and, as the monarch sank back upon his throne, the old man, fixing his keen eyes on Hosea, replied: "The demand which the lord of both worlds makes upon you by my lips is easy to fulfil. [10]
- This perhaps incautious remark had roused the ire of the suffering monarch. [10]
- After Granvelle had read the despatch he handed it to the monarch, and the latter, in a low tone, charged him not yet to inform his son of the fair prospects for an alliance with Maurice, but to send an answer at once. [10]
- He ordered the portrait to be carried outside his tent, that the Old Guard, stationed round it, might not be deprived of the pleasure of seeing the King of Rome, the son and heir of their adored monarch. [2]
- He had even persuaded the monarch to pursue the fugitives, and an army had been instantly summoned to compel their return. [10]
- Not a single person had vouchsafed Hermon a greeting; for the artist, divested of the highest esteem, had been involved in the ugly suspicion of having driven his uncle from Alexandria, and the monarch was said to have spoken unfavourably of him. [10]
- Hitherto, William of Orange had ruled as King Philip's "stadtholder," and even the war against the monarch had been carried on in his name. [10]
- The night came on, chilly and overcast; and still the footsore monarch laboured slowly on. [5]
- At the time of their entrance into the great reception-hall, the monarch was sitting motionless, gazing into vacancy, as if all the persons gathered around him had no existence for him. [10]
- In the uniform of the Preobrazhensk regiment--white chamois-leather breeches and high boots--and wearing a star Rostov did not know (it was that of the Legion d'honneur), the monarch came out into the porch, putting on his gloves and carrying his hat under his arm. [2]
- For the sake of the monarch who raised her to his side, she owed it to herself to show, even in her outward bearing, that she did not stand too far below him in aristocratic dignity. [10]
- Then the Bishop of Arras again turned to the monarch, cast a significant glance at Malfalconnet, and, pointing to Blomberg, eagerly exclaimed: "If this valiant and faithful soldier still has a firm seat in the saddle, this highly important message might be intrusted to him. [10]
- But the monarch of all European ruins, the Coliseum, maintains that reserve and that royal seclusion which is proper to majesty. [5]
- If Hermon had not known how long the monarch intended to remain here, their size and number would have surprised him. [10]
- How should he not have heard gladly that the monarch, at every interview with Barbara, listened to her singing with special pleasure? [10]
- Why could she not even now, when Heaven itself forced her to be content, free herself from the fatal imperial "More, farther," which, both for the monarch and for her, had lost its power to command and to promise? [10]
- But when the monarch continued for some time to display an abstemiousness so unlike him, the marquise cast a hasty glance of inquiry at Malfalconnet. [10]
- It seems to me then that I would rather be a hero of a French duel than a crowned and sceptered monarch. [5]
- Adrian informed Don Luis and then the monarch of all this, and as Quijada knew Massi to be a trustworthy man, and described him to his royal master, Charles entered into negotiations with him. [10]
- But here, my lord, now----" Then the monarch whispered warmly: "You are right. [10]
- All avoided loud laughter, though the monarch was fond of gaiety and heroically concealed the deep grief of his own soul. [10]
- But why is it that he whirls the mighty monarch of half a world, before whose bloodthirsty power every one quakes, so swiftly past these eager spectators? [10]
- Titianus went on in front of the Emperor and Antinous, and so but few words of friendly pleasure could be exchanged by the monarch and his vicegerent on the occasion of their meeting again. [10]
- It is an imposing monarch of the forest in exquisite miniature, is the "sage-brush. [5]
- The Queen of Hungary had gone to the chase, and the monarch had remained in his apartments, while she had done her best below. [10]
- As it was hung with purple draperies and richly garlanded, the monarch was evidently expected. [10]
- A bitter smile hovered around her lips as she did so, but it vanished as swiftly as it had come; for when she again fixed her eyes upon the monarch, she would gladly have joined in the mighty hymn. [10]
- The monarch shrugged his shoulders, and seized the despatches and letters which had arrived. [10]
- The general bowed his head respectfully, and the monarch mounted and rode down the street at a gallop. [2]
- The monarch expressed his gratification but, instead of asking more particularly about the progress of her convalescence, he hastily turned the conversation to his own health. [10]
- Blomberg must tell him this thing and that, and the old man gazed into his face with honest amazement and sincere delight when the monarch supplied the names of places and persons which had escaped his own feeble memory. [10]
- Then the gray-haired hero fearlessly interceded for his friend, and the monarch did not remain deaf to his representations. [10]
- When she raised her downcast eyes the monarch was standing before the throne placed for him. [10]
- He's stupid, but he has experience, a quick eye, and resolution.... And what role is your young monarch playing in that monstrous crowd? [2]
- The monarch need have no misgivings in continuing to live out his (Alexander's) life. [10]
- A monarch would have given him fifty thousand acres on the Wabash, a palace, and a sufficient annuity. [9]
- After laying his hand upon the sufferers, it was customary for the monarch to hang a gold piece around the neck of each patient. [6]
- Often as she had watched the meetings of the lovers, she had marvelled at the youthful ardour of the monarch, the joyous excitement with which Barbara awaited him, and her sorrowful depression when he left her. [10]
- The godlike monarch had treated him more considerately, nay, sometimes with more reverence, than his own sons. [10]
- Meanwhile the Emperor had returned to the throne, and Maurice of Saxony was again standing beside him, while the chamberlain Andreas Wolff was humbly, inviting the monarch to make the Ratisbon young people happy by visiting the scene of the dancing. [10]
- Louis Capet himself had given it to him; and you might have had the life of the little gentleman, but not this cane with the tiny golden bust of his unhappy monarch. [11]
- This time they had assembled to bid a last farewell to their king's daughter, and in this hour the people gave clear tokens that, in spite of all the efforts of the priestly caste, their hearts remained loyal to their monarch and his house. [10]
- To thee, oh greatest monarch of the world, it is a staff on which thou need'st not lean, which thou hast never grasped; to me it is my all; without it I fail and fall and die. [11]
- Rameses I., the grandfather of the reigning monarch, had deposed the legitimate royal family, and usurped the sceptre of the Pharaohs. [10]
- And where's that grand leather belt of yours, eh, my monarch? [11]
- That is a good enough name for it: Conscience--that independent Sovereign, that insolent absolute Monarch inside of a man who is the man's Master. [5]
- He was a glad monarch, now, though the blankets were old and thin, and not quite warm enough; and besides gave out a pungent horsey odour that was almost suffocatingly powerful. [5]
- A few questions from the monarch followed the baron's report. [10]
- Notwithstanding, the monarch found time to settle all the affairs of the state, and at night to question the stars as to the fate which awaited him and his dominions during all the seasons of the new year now so close at hand. [10]
- She might perhaps find means for it later; now she would at once awaken in the extremely suspicious monarch doubt of her unselfishness. [10]
- The room was filled with courtiers clothed in purple mantles--the mourning colour--and with noble servants of the monarch. [5]
- The rider, whose figure seemed familiar to Rostov and involuntarily riveted his attention, made a gesture of refusal with his head and hand and by that gesture Rostov instantly recognized his lamented and adored monarch. [2]
- For the next few days Bartja must not come near the king; the mere sight of him might rouse his anger again, and a monarch can always find unprincipled servants . [10]
- The monarch was far away when we first saw him, but there was no such thing as mistaking him. [5]
- He will become, even more certainly than the dethroned monarch, the tool of the man who made him king. [10]
- Thus the prevailing dusk concealed the surroundings of the great monarch who was resting there, and the only object visible to the entering Queen was his figure illumined by the light. [10]
- What she had done might vex the monarch, but it must rather enhance than lower her value in his eyes, and everything depended upon that. [10]
- So the listener did not hear how the incensed monarch continued with the demand that the woman he loved should neither tell him falsehoods nor deceive him. [10]
- The Rhodian Chrysippus, despatched by the Queen, delivered the wreath which the monarch bestowed, and informed Hermon, with her greetings, that Arsinoe deemed his Demeter worthy of the laurel. [10]
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