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The text reflects on how kings and monarchs derive a certain majesty from their sovereignty. Their crown and scepter symbolize their earthly power—visible indicators of command and control. However, it is argued that mercy surpasses all these symbols; it "becomes the Throne of Monarch" and embodies a higher form of authority. When leaders incorporate mercy into their rule, they elevate themselves beyond mere political rulers to embody divine virtues.