"Knobbed" Quotes from Famous Books
... And beg for vengeance, yea, and madness too, And vague, dim fears at night disturb and haunt me, Seeing full clearly, though I move my brow In the thick darkness . . . . and that then my frame Thus tortured should be driven from the city With brass-knobbed scourge: and that for such as I It was not given to share the wine-cup's taste, Nor votive stream in pure libation poured; And that my father's wrath invisible Would drive me from all altars, and that none Should take me in or lodge with me: at last, That loathed ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Story of Orestes - A Condensation of the Trilogy • Richard G. Moulton
... where it entered and issued forth, the hills pressed all around, steep, grassy hills, fantastically knobbed and hollowed. ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Fur Bringers - A Story of the Canadian Northwest • Hulbert Footner
... went Sigurd; and amidst was Gripir set In a chair of the sea-beast's tooth; and his sweeping beard nigh met The floor that was green as the ocean, and his gown was of mountain-gold, And the kingly staff in his hand was knobbed with ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Story of Sigurd the Volsung • William Morris
... doctor consulted his compass, and found that the wind had changed during the night. The balloon had been bearing about thirty miles to the northwest during the last two hours. It was then passing over Mabunguru, a stony country, strewn with blocks of syenite of a fine polish, and knobbed with huge bowlders and angular ridges of rock; conic masses, like the rocks of Karnak, studded the soil like so many Druidic dolmens; the bones of buffaloes and elephants whitened it here and there; but few trees could be seen, excepting in the east, where ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Five Weeks in a Balloon • Jules Verne
... brass-knobbed banisters, has fifteen or twenty wooden steps, high, narrow, with sharp angles, which rise perpendicularly to the first floor and turn upon themselves in a spiral of about eighteen inches in diameter. Would you not be inclined to ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Memoirs of Victor Hugo • Victor Hugo
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