“I have a right to the goldfish,” said the stranger, speaking more like King Solomon than an unsandalled Bedouin in a ragged blue cloak. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Which wound it, as ice wounds unsandalled feet, 15 ❋ Unknown (2003)
The whole troop was lightly equipped, and they walked with their right foot unsandalled, to give them a firmer hold on the muddy ground. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
Where the gods have trodden, let mortals walk unsandalled. ❋ Various (N/A)
This is the high place of Chinese devotion, and the thoughtful visitor feels that he ought to tread its courts with unsandalled feet, for no vulgar idolatry has entered here. ❋ Frank F. Ellinwood (N/A)
He goes into the _penetralia_ of your life, -- not presumptuously, but with uncovered head, unsandalled feet, and pours libations at the innermost shrine. ❋ Various (N/A)
About him his dear hounds are loudly baying, and the nymphs of the wild woods wail him; but Aphrodite with unbound locks through the glades goes wandering -- wretched, with hair unbraided, with feet unsandalled, and the thorns as she passes wound her and pluck the blossom of her sacred blood. ❋ Jeanie Lang (N/A)
-- Aka, Mahmoud, Raschid, Selim, they with the bodies of Seti and the faces of Rameses, in their blue yeleks and unsandalled feet -- would go into the desert as their forefathers did for the Shepherd Kings. ❋ Gilbert Parker (1897)
The strong, the broad-shouldered -- Aka, Mahmoud, Raschid, Selim, they with the bodies of Seti and the faces of Rameses, in their blue yeleks and unsandalled feet -- would go into the desert as their forefathers did for the Shepherd ❋ Gilbert Parker (1897)
The sight was so solemn that it awed me, as it did all that congregation, for I noted that here men walked with unsandalled feet and that in speaking none raised their voices high. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)
Jason (a descendant of Æolus, the wind god) appeared before him with one foot unsandalled. ❋ Charles Morris (1877)
Insensibly, as he hurried on, his steps quickened; and bareheaded and unsandalled, his white beard and hair loose and flowing, and his face beaming with excitement, he looked the very embodiment of direful prophecy. ❋ Unknown (1873)
His dress was disordered, and he was bareheaded and unsandalled. ❋ Unknown (1873)
Æschylus, but never dares to put one unsandalled foot, unbidden, on a certain tract of ground -- never takes a step there unled! and never (I write the simple truth) even as the alternative of the probability of your ceasing to care for me, have I touched (untold) on the possibility of your caring _more_ for me ... never! ❋ Robert Browning (1850)
She made no answer; but looked up into his face as if to see whether he was in earnest, with an affectionate and pleading glance; and then pressed her unsandalled foot against his. ❋ Henry William Herbert (1832)
Which wound it, as ice wounds unsandalled feet, _15 ❋ Percy Bysshe Shelley (1807)
'Wildered, ungirt, unsandalled -- the thorns pierce ❋ Percy Bysshe Shelley (1807)