5 Metaphors for splendour

The splendours of the firmament of time, &c. As there are stars in the firmament of heaven, so are there splendoursluminous intellectsin the firmament of time.

There were, no doubt, in the case of that great man's congeners some legal and constitutional prerogatives which rendered their condition supremely enviable; but so far as splendour, stateliness, and exclusive privilege are elements of a pleasant life, he might have extended his remark to England.

The splendour of the second solemnization of their nuptials in Brussels was the next theme of wonder and gossip, and by the time that subject was exhausted, London had become deserted, and Lord and Lady Alphingham might probably have returned to the metropolis without question or remark; but such was not Lord Alphingham's intention.

The splendour of the games became gradually the standard by which the electors measured the fitness of the candidates for the consulship.

The sudden splendour of action is no longer theirs, and if we would know the loss implied in that difference, let us imagine that Tolstoy had died before the summer of 1908, when he uttered his overwhelming protest against the political massacres ordained by Russia.

5 Metaphors for  splendour