10 Verbs to Use for the Word pageantry

2. O leave the court's deceitful glare, Loath'd pageantry and pride, Come taste our solid pleasures here.

I have bought too dear this hollow pageantry!

Nor does he fail to contrast these "strange pageantries" with what occurred of the same sort, in the same place, in Queen Elizabeth's time, observing, "I never did see such lack of good order, discretion, and sobriety as I have now done.

JAMES BEATTIE FROM THE MINSTREL; OR, THE PROGRESS OF GENIUS Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride, That a poor villager inspires my strain; With thee let pageantry and power abide: The gentle Muses haunt the sylvan reign; Where through wild groves at eve the lonely swain Enraptured roams, to gaze on Nature's charms.

Rome loved pageantry; it filled its eyes before its belly, which was nine-tenths of the secret of the Caesar's power.

As near a barn, by hunger led, A peacock with the poultry fed; All viewed him with an envious eye, And mocked his gaudy pageantry.

Why all this glare of splendid eloquence, To paint the pageantries of guilty state?

I resign The pageantry of kings, and turn away From all the pomp of the Kaiánian throne, Sated with human grandeur.

In the west, The clouds blend their harmonious pageantry With the descending sun-orb; some appear Like Jove's immortal bird, whose eyes contain'd An essence of its sanctityand some Seem like proud temples, form'd but to admit The souls of god-like men!

She watched the pageantry of the great Indian Administration dissolve, and was blind to its glitter and conscious only of its ruthlessness.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  pageantry