And with the Delian nymphs shall I celebrate in song the golden chaplet and bow of Diana? |
Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers. |
The Magician himself is a Druid-like wisdom figure, complete with beard, staff, long robe, and chaplet of oak leaves. |
Cheered by dynastic thoughts, he forgets his disdain for the wedding-favour, a chaplet of carnations, he is obliged to wear. |
The two ends of the chaplet are joined by a small string holding a crucifix, two large beads, and three small beads. |
The wreath in ancient Egypt was most popular in the form of a chaplet made by sewing flowers to linen bands and tying them around the head. |