The glory, or its very opposite, has departed.
She went on from street to street, and all the glory of London had departed.
She dies in childbirth, and calls her son "Ichabod", saying "the glory has departed from Israel."
"Ah, Viviane..." he whispered when the glory departed and tl beean to remember the'v were on mortal once more.
Someone had told me that, the glory of Covent Garden Ball had departed.
Rich is all the countryside, but glory has departed, What if yachts and mansions be, by the river's marge!
It filled you, with glory for a time, but the glory soon departed and then it left upon your spirit, oh, the most appalling ravages.
Its glory has departed.
He recalls the words of a relative, George Washington Dance, "When the courthouse moved, the glory departed.
But their glory had departed, for the sugar was gone, and no one cared to eat them after the insult offered to them.